From Kant to Weber - Freedom and Culture in Classical German Social Theory
The chief goal of this volume is to provide students and scholars with a richer understanding of classical German social theory. The contributors bring their training in and knowledge of several different fields to bear on this question: what philosophical notions of culture and freedom animated the founders of social theory? The essays in response to this question provide a multidisciplinary, accessible text geared toward advanced undergraduate or graduate students in the fields of social theory, philosophy and intellectual theory.