Max Weber's Theory of Modernity: The Endless Pursuit of Meaning

Author:   Michael Symonds
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9780367598518


Pages:   204
Publication Date:   30 June 2020
Format:   Paperback
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Max Weber's Theory of Modernity: The Endless Pursuit of Meaning


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This book illuminates an important dimension of the work of Max Weber. Weber’s theory of meaning and modernity is articulated through an understanding of his account of the way in which the pursuit of meaning in the modern world has been shaped by the loss of Western religion and how such pursuit gives sense to the phenomena of human suffering and death. Through a close, scholarly reading of Weber’s extensive writings and Vocation Lectures, the author explores the concepts of ’paradox’ and ’brotherliness’ as found in Weber’s work, in order to offer an original exposition of Weber’s actual theory of how meaning and meaninglessness work in the modern world. In addition to making a substantial and highly original contribution to the sociology of modernity, the book applies the theory of meaning extracted from Weber’s thought, addressing the claim that Weber’s work has been rendered out-dated by the supposed re-enchantment of the modern world, as well as discussing the ways this theory can contribute to our understanding of the development of specific forms of modernity. A rigorous examination of the thought of one of the most important figures in classical sociology, this volume will appeal to scholars of sociology, social theory and philosophy with interests in modernity, Weber and the concept of meaning.

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Author:   Michael Symonds
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.380kg
ISBN:  

9780367598518


ISBN 10:   0367598515
Pages:   204
Publication Date:   30 June 2020
Audience:   College/higher education ,  General/trade ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Max Weber's Theory of Modernity

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’Writers become classics because their work invites continual, fresh interpretation. Michael Symonds’ stimulating new book on Max Weber does just that. His careful study of the role of fate, paradox and brotherliness clarifies important dimensions of Weber’s work. Even more, Symonds illuminates the conflicted nature of human beings faced with dilemmas lodged deep within the texture of modernity and the human heart itself.’ Peter Baehr, Lingnan University, Hong Kong


'Writers become classics because their work invites continual, fresh interpretation. Michael Symonds' stimulating new book on Max Weber does just that. His careful study of the role of fate, paradox and brotherliness clarifies important dimensions of Weber's work. Even more, Symonds illuminates the conflicted nature of human beings faced with dilemmas lodged deep within the texture of modernity and the human heart itself.' Peter Baehr, Lingnan University, Hong Kong


’Writers become classics because their work invites continual, fresh interpretation. Michael Symonds’ stimulating new book on Max Weber does just that. His careful study of the role of fate, paradox and brotherliness clarifies important dimensions of Weber’s work. Even more, Symonds illuminates the conflicted nature of human beings faced with dilemmas lodged deep within the texture of modernity and the human heart itself.’ Peter Baehr, Lingnan University, Hong Kong


Author Information

Michael Symonds is Senior Lecturer in Philosophy and Sociology at the University of Western Sydney, Australia. He is the co-author of Home/World: Space, Community and Marginality in Sydney's West.

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