Quotes From "From Max Weber: Essays In Sociology" By Max Weber

Weber, ... argues that... personal bias should not preclude the...
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Weber, ... argues that... personal bias should not preclude the scientific ascertainment of objective historical facts. Max Weber
The final result of political action often, no regularly, stands...
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The final result of political action often, no regularly, stands in completely inadequate and often even paradoxical relation to its original meaning. Max Weber
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In a democracy the people choose a leader in whom they trust. Then the chosen leader says, 'Now shut up and obey me.' People and party are then no longer free to interfere in his business. Max Weber
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In the midst of a culture that is rationally organized for a vocational workaday life, there is hardly any room for the cultivation of acosmic brotherliness, unless it is among strata who are economically carefree. Under the technical and social conditions of rational culture, an imitation of the life of Buddha, Jesus, or Francis seems condemned to failure for purely external reasons. Max Weber