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Steve Reads Skip to content Search for: Steve Reads Steve Reads Menu A brief observation about Max Weber (hottest of takes) — July 29, 2018 A brief observation about Max Weber (hottest of takes) July 29, 2018 July 29, 2018 / stevereads / Leave a comment There’s a weird disconnect between the most widely read of Max Weber’s works, and what I understand to be the most influential. Granted that I’m not a professional sociologist, but most of what I see cited among Weber’s works are “Politics as a Vocation,” containing Weber’s famous definition of a state as a human community claiming a monopoly over legitimate violence in a defined area; and “Bureaucracy,” which contains Weber’s description of the modern civil service and contrasts it with older forms of government where people claim office through, for instance, family relationships. (By the way, I’m not sure if I ever endorsed Francis Fukuyama’s The Origins of Political Order and Political Order and Politic...

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