Notes of Readings on Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft by Max Weber (Folder IJ 3 f)

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[103]Notes p. 1 Sociological terms

SOCIOLOGY “Sociology” - a discipline aiming at an understanding of social behavior ad its causes & efforts.

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[105]M. Weber: Sociological terms

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[112] Notes 4. M. Weber: Sociological terms in economics

MARIANNE WEBER MW deals with the {sozeil} on 3 levels:[1]

(a) gen. soc. terms
(b)
(c)

Cf. Menger M. Weber’s definitions for collective apparent process are vague on the crucial point. If market motives are the essentially “economic” what in the {veisme} of gainful they certainly are – then the economical be the production of material goods, for the two are {enlivef} different. In effect, if the first definition is mainted there exist no specifically economic objects - if the latter is {achieved} to, then there exist {tnuf} objects, but no specific motives to them. The first position was consistently maintained by Menger, Robbins, etc.; the second is by myself.

[113] Notes 10 - M. Weber

Scarcity drops: substantive definition

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important for my critique … - well, not according to the substantitve definition! “choice equaled with exchange à la catallactics”

Document Informations

Reference:
Date: January 1947 KPA: 07/09, 100-126

  1. At the margin: “Levels of treatment”.