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# Max Weber # | # Max Weber # | ||
- | Max Weber is an influential theorist of society. Like [[Marx]] and | + | Max Weber is an influential theorist of society. Like [[Karl Marx]] and |
- | [[Durkheim]], | + | [[Emile Durkheim]], Weber developed a way of thinking about society as a |
system, which made it possible for people to examine social patterns | system, which made it possible for people to examine social patterns | ||
and behaviors and find new kinds of explanations. Unlike these other | and behaviors and find new kinds of explanations. Unlike these other | ||
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In From Max Weber: Essays in Sociology, edited by C. Wright Mills and | In From Max Weber: Essays in Sociology, edited by C. Wright Mills and | ||
H. H. Gerth, 323–59. New York: Oxford University Press. | H. H. Gerth, 323–59. New York: Oxford University Press. | ||
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