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Law, Culture and Society
Max Weber's Comparative Cultural Sociology of Law- Authors:
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- Recht als Kultur, Volume 7
- Publisher:
- 01.02.2015
Summary
The historical-critical edition of Max Weber’s writings on sociology of law (MWG I/22-3) revealed deep layers of Max Weber’s legal texts that thus became readable for the first time. Weber breaks out from the legal centrism of the normative world and designs an Interpretation that follows the "world history of law“ in a cultural-comparative sense, thereby making him appear particularly topical for today’s debates on the relationship between globalization and legal analysis. With his text "Die Wirtschaft und die Ordnungen“ ("Economics and the Orders“), Weber anticipated the idea of "legal pluralism“ that emphasizes the diversity of
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Bibliographic data
- Publication year
- 2015
- Publication date
- 01.02.2015
- ISBN-Print
- 978-3-465-04231-0
- ISBN-Online
- 978-3-465-14231-7
- Publisher
- Klostermann, Frankfurt am Main
- Series
- Recht als Kultur
- Volume
- 7
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 160
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- Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis No access Pages 1 - 8
- Preface. Embarrassed in translation No access Pages 9 - 10
- Introduction No access Pages 11 - 14
- Chapter I: On the history of science background No access Pages 15 - 38
- Chapter II: The distinction between legal and sociological approach No access Pages 39 - 52
- Chapter III: Concept and reality of law in the structure of normative systems: "Die Wirtschaft und ihre Ordnungen" No access Pages 53 - 64
- Chapter IV: The development of law. Max Weber´s so-called "sociology of law" No access Pages 65 - 68
- Chapter V: "Epochs in the development of the current state" of "law and economics" No access Pages 69 - 74
- Chapter VI: The conditions for the development of rational law No access Pages 75 - 84
- Chapter VII: The power of "inner-legal conditions" No access Pages 85 - 94
- Chapter VIII: Carriers of legal rationalization No access Pages 95 - 104
- Chapter IX: Religious powers, their orders and references to the analysis of religious communities No access Pages 105 - 128
- Chapter X: Political forces and the rationalization of law No access Pages 129 - 140
- Chapter XI: The substantive qualities of formal law and the endangerment of modern legal culture No access Pages 141 - 146
- Chapter XII: Bibliographical epilogue No access Pages 147 - 150
- References No access Pages 151 - 160




