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1. "Max Weber’s Construction of Social Theory" by Martin Albrow   (4  Pages, 47.8 USD)
Martin Albrow, in his book Max Weber’s Construction of Social Theory, argues that Max Weber provides a long-neglected foundation for sociology, and that the arguments of Weber can be utilized in understanding the sociological premises of a number of other theorists, including Kant and Nietzche. Further, Albrow relates the arguments of Weber to the assertion of the value of sociology as a science, and also defines the link between the premises of social theory and the development of social philosophy, social psychology and the logical correlation between the two. This 4 page paper reflects the essential arguments in Albrow’s work and considers the implications for evaluating sociological, philosophical and psychological underpinnings. No additional sources cited.
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2. Max Weber's Impact on the Development of Modern Sociology   (5  Pages, 59.75 USD)
This 5 page paper considers the life, career, the importance of Max Weber in the development of modern sociological principles. This paper provides a general overview of Max Weber's development as a sociologists and the importance of his basic assertions, including the movement away from science as a foundation for the study of social entities, and the importance of the role of religion in modern culture. This paper underscores Weber's role and presents definitive arguments for the assertion that Weber was one of the central founders of modern sociological thought. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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3. What is , and did it transform into its current state?
2006, 8 Pages, 2489 Words, 100 USD
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4. Peter Kivisto/Illuminating Social Life   (15  Pages, 179.25 USD)
A 15 page analysis of the book Illuminating Social Life edited by Peter Kivisto. In assembling this brilliant collection of essays, the intent of Peter Kivisto is to demonstrate the practical application of social theories to understanding societal structures and situations. Ten chapters highlight ten sociological theories and are briefly discussed. No additional sources cited.
Paper Keywords -Weber, Durkeheim, Marx
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5. Roe v. Wade and the Function of Law   (4  Pages, 47.8 USD)
This 4 page paper examines the historic case and looks at it in light of Weber's ideas about the function of law. The case is described as is Weber's theory. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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6. Views on Capitalism   (5  Pages, 59.75 USD)
This 5 page paper focuses on the topic of capitalism, looking at it from Marx and Weber's eyes. Weber's Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism is discussed along with classic Marx works. Bibliography lists 2 sources. Filename: SA045cap.rtf
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7. Weber: Capitalism And Social Order   (8  Pages, 95.6 USD)
8 pages in length. The writer discusses Weber's assertion that Calvinism is inextricably intertwined with capitalism, as well as the notion of Weber's social order theory. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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8. Max Weber and His Theories   (6  Pages, 71.7 USD)
This 6 page paper takes a look at Max Weber’s theories including the spirit of capitalism, bureaucracy and ideas about charismatic leadership. Some of Weber’s primary works are discussed. Contemporary examples are used to explain his ideology. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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9. Marxist Theory and Contemporary Societal Stratification   (5  Pages, 59.75 USD)
A 5 page of Marxist theory and how that theory pertains to contemporary social stratification. The author of this paper contends that although our contemporary society appears to be evolving toward a society of classes composed of the very rich and the very poor, there continues to exist a definitive middle class. Even when compared to the theories of Max Weber, multidimensional theories of social stratification, our society differs significantly. The reasons for this difference relate to the fact that civil rights in America today are quantum leaps ahead of what they were during the lifetimes of these two men. This is true from both a societal perspective and an economic perspective. The author concludes, however, that Weber’s multidimensional theories of social stratification continue to outweigh the Marxist view of social stratification in terms of applicability to contemporary U.S. society. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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10. Social Stratification: A Comparison of the Views of Marx and Weber and the Relation to Contemporary U.S. Society   (6  Pages, 71.7 USD)
A 6 page discussion of the phenomena of social stratification as seen through the writings of Karl Marx and Max Weber. This paper contends that Weber’s view of a multidimensional stratification is more applicable to contemporary U.S. society than is Marx’s view of a two leveled separation of bourgeoisie and proletariat. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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