The Classical Attempt at Theoretical Synthesis

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Explore the Foundations of Sociological Theory

Delve into the profound insights of Max Weber’s sociological concepts in ‘The Classical Attempt at Theoretical Synthesis,’ masterfully presented by renowned sociologist Jeffrey C. Alexander. This book is a deep dive into the intellectual synthesis and framework that defines Weber’s impact on modern sociology. Perfect for academics, researchers, and thoughtful readers, this English-language edition invites you to explore groundbreaking ideas with clarity and depth.

An Expert Analysis with Scholarly Precision

Jeffrey C. Alexander, widely acclaimed for his contributions to cultural sociology, offers a meticulous and engaging analysis of Weber’s theoretical constructs. Whether it’s Weber’s perspectives on rationalization, bureaucracy, or the interplay of culture and economics, every concept is explained with precision and thoughtfulness. This book serves as an invaluable resource for anyone seeking a nuanced understanding of social theory and its influence on modern intellectual discourse.

Why This Edition Belongs in Your Library

From students and educators to sociological enthusiasts, ‘The Classical Attempt at Theoretical Synthesis’ provides unparalleled value in understanding the intricacies of Max Weber’s work. This English edition is perfect for deep scholarly exploration or as a reference guide for academic studies. With a balanced tone and accessible presentation, it bridges the gap between complex theoretical ideas and reader-friendly analysis.

Order now to experience the intellectual legacy of two sociological greats—Max Weber and Jeffrey C. Alexander—and enrich your understanding of theoretical synthesis. This book is a must-have for informed intellectual engagement, professional growth, or simply expanding your literary horizons.

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Peso 0.2 kg
Dimensiones 10 × 2 × 10 cm

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