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  1. Fleeing the Iron Cage: Culture, Politics, and Modernity in the Thought of Max Weber.Lawrence A. Scaff - 1989 - Univ of California Press.
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  • Weber and Rickert: Concept Formation in the Cultural Sciences.Guy Oakes - 1988 - MIT Press.
    Philosophers and social scientists will welcome this highly original discussion of Max Weber's analysis of the objectivity of social science. Guy Oakes traces the vital connection between Weber's methodology and the work of philosopher Heinrich Rickert, reconstructing Rickert's notoriously difficult concepts in order to isolate the important, and until now poorly understood, roots of problems in Weber's own work.Guy Oakes teaches social philosophy at Monmouth College and sociology at the New School for Social Research.
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  • Max Weber: Essays in Reconstruction.W. Hennis & K. Tribe - 1992 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 4:171-174.
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  • Von der Wissenschaftsverwaltung zur Wissenschaftspolitik. Friedrich Althoff.Bernhard von Brocke - 1988 - Berichte Zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte 11 (1):1-26.
    Friedrich Althoff was one of Germany's three great administrators of science and humanities between Wilhelm von Humboldt and Carl Heinrich Becker . He was perhaps the most prominent representative of Prussian bureaucratic liberalism and the first eminent politician of culture or — in the words of W. H. Dawson — “the most enlightened but also the most dictatorial Minister of Education Prussia has ever had”. Althoff dominated the state administration of higher education in Prussia between 1882 and 1907, serving as (...)
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