Description
The Young Max Weber and German Social Democracy examines the formative years of the classic social thinker once called the 'bourgeois Marx, ' specifically focusing on his relationship to the foremost working-class organization of his time. Offering groundbreaking insights, Victor Strazzeri argues that Weber's early engagement with the standpoint of the rural worker -- not his later study of the ethics of ascetic Protestant entrepreneurs -- first convinced him of the central role of culture in human agency. The crisis of liberalism in a rapidly modernising, conflict-ridden Imperial Germany embarking on colonial expansion is cast as the decisive setting for the genesis of Weberian social thought, with the rising labour movement, in turn, serving as the young Weber's little-known yet crucial interlocutor.
Author: Victor Strazzeri
Publisher: Haymarket Books
Published: 09/26/2023
Pages: 353
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.04lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.74d
ISBN13: 9781642599893
ISBN10: 1642599891
BISAC Categories:
- Social Science | Sociology | Social Theory
- Social Science | Social Classes & Economic Disparity
- History | Europe | Germany
About the Author
Victor Strazzeri is Project Coordinator at the Berlin Institute of Critical Theory (InkriT). His research examines the relationship between social theory and social movements and, most recently, the interweaving of communist and feminist politics.

