Cultural Studies

Max Weber

Max Weber-Studienausgabe

Band I/22,4: Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft. Herrschaft
Hrsg. v. Edith Hanke, in Zus.-Arb. m. Thomas Kroll

[Economy and Society. The Economy and the Social Orders and Powers. Unpublished Works. Domination.]

2009. VI, 410 pages.
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Published in German.
In this earliest version of Max Weber's sociology of domination, he studies the most important structures of domination: bureaucratism, patrimonialism, feudalism and charismatism as well as the relationship between political and hierocratic domination.
The Max Weber-Studienausgabe (MWS) renders Max Weber's works and speeches accessible to a large audience, using the complete and reliable Max Weber-Gesamtausgabe (MWG) as its basis while deliberately dispensing with its editorial apparatus. It has however been laid out in such a manner that the reader can easily fall back on the MWG. »Domination« is »one of the most important elements of social action«. The earliest version of Max Weber's sociology of domination begins with this sentence. In it, Max Weber studies the most important structures of domination: bureaucratism, patrimonialism, feudalism and charismatism as well as the relationship between political and hierocratic domination. The historical-critical edition of the Max Weber-Gesamtausgabe (Collected Works of Max Weber) presents the older version of the sociology of domination for the first time with detailed commentaries and as an independent text corpus. The subject explanations as well as the introduction place the sociology of domination in the context of the legal, cultural and social science disciplines at the end of the German »Kaiserreich«. Up to the time of his death, Max Weber had not released the manuscripts for publication; they thus lack a concluding revision which would make them into a complete whole. This opens a window to the workshop of one of the most important modern thinkers.
Authors/Editors

Max Weber Geboren 1864 in Erfurt; Studium der Jurisprudenz, Geschichte, Nationalökonomie und Philosophie in Heidelberg, Berlin und Göttingen; 1889 Promotion über die Geschichte der Handelsgesellschaften im Mittelalter; 1891 Habilitationsschrift über Römische Agrargeschichte; Ordinarius für Nationalökonomie in Freiburg (ab 1894) und Heidelberg (ab 1897); Mitherausgeber des Archiv für Sozialwissenschaft und Sozialpolitik und Redakteur des Grundriß der Sozialökonomik; umfassende Beiträge zur Methodologie der Sozialwissenschaften, zur Politik des deutschen Kaiserreichs, zu Wirtschaft, Politik, Religion, Recht und Kunst in universalgeschichtlicher Perspektive; nach langem, krankheitsbedingtem Interim schließlich Professor für Gesellschaftswissenschaft, Wirtschaftsgeschichte und Nationalökonomie in München (ab 1919); gestorben 1920 in München.

Edith Hanke ist Generalredaktorin der Max Weber-Gesamtausgabe, München.

Thomas Kroll Geboren 1965; Studium der Geschichte, Sozialwissenschaft und evangelischen Theologie; 1997 Promotion; wiss. Mitarbeiter am Historischen Institut der Universität Gießen

Reviews

The following reviews are known:

In: Max Weber Studies — 22 (2022), S. 74–124 (Klaus Lichtblau)