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Max Weber
Max Weber-Gesamtausgabe
Band II/7,1: Briefe 1911-1912
Edited by M. Rainer Lepsius and Wolfgang J. Mommsen
[Max Weber. Letters 1911-1912. Published in Two Parts. Edited by M. Rainer Lepsius, Wolfgang J. Mommsen with the assistance of Birgit Rudhard and Manfred Schön.]
1998. XXVIII, 500 pages. Published in German.
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»Does the correspondence provide new access to Weber's intellectual biography and his contributions to science? The answer must be an emphatic yes. ... In the last analysis his letters are valuable, then, not merely as documentation of the period, or of the Bildungsbürgertum, or of the origins of social science. They also show the mind at work and the engagements of the soul. They record intense struggles with self and world, and tell us what it can mean to live the life of the mind.«
Lawrence A. Scaff in Contemporary Sociology vol. 25 (1996), no. 4, p. 469-471
Lawrence A. Scaff in Contemporary Sociology vol. 25 (1996), no. 4, p. 469-471