His full name is Maximilian Carl Emil Weber(1864-1920) and Max Weber is best known as one of the leading scholars and founders of modern sociology, but Weber also accomplished much economic work.When he entered University of Heidelberg (1882), he do not know what he wants to be in the future.He decided to taking lessons about law as his father did.In those days he was taking introducty course in economics and he is effected by his teacher Karl Knies, who is one of the founders of the german Historical School.After these lessons, Max Weber decided to study on economy.He began his career at the University of Berlin, and later worked at Freiburg University, University of Heidelberg, University of Vienna and University of Munih.
His most important contributions to the field of economics is his famous work, the Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of of Capitalism.Weber's other main ideas in economics is his work on methodology: his theories of "Verstehen" and of antipositivism.his doctrine of Interpretative Sociology is one of the main social paradigms and it has many supporters as well as ciritics.Summary of this idea: an ideal type is formed from characteristics and elemnts given phonomena but it is not meant to correspond all of the characterics of any one particular case.
Max Weber formulated a three component theory of stratification, with Social Class, Social Status and party (or politicals) as conceptually distinct elements:
1-Scoial class is defined economically in the market(owner, renter, employee etc.).
2-Status is based on non-economical qualities like honour, prestige and religion.
3-Party refers to affiliations in the political domain.
1-Scoial class is defined economically in the market(owner, renter, employee etc.).
2-Status is based on non-economical qualities like honour, prestige and religion.
3-Party refers to affiliations in the political domain.
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