I n 1917 and 1919, at the invitation of University of Munich students, Max Weber delivered two public lectures, “Science as a Vocation” and “Politics as a Vocation.” Why read these lectures today?
Max Weber was a Russian-born Jewish-American painter best known for introducing Cubism to the United States. View Max Weber’s 1,021 artworks on artnet. Find an in-depth biography, exhibitions, ...
I n the summer of 1917, a group of university students in Munich invited Max Weber to launch a lecture series on “intellectual work as a vocation” with a talk about the scholar’s work. He was, in a ...
A leader who had promised the best of times had led the nation to the worst of times. Impulsive and ignorant, he disdained the civil servants his predecessors depended upon and had instead surrounded ...
IN JANUARY 1919 Munich was in turmoil. Revolution in November of the previous year had swept away the King of Bavaria, installing a ramshackle regime headed by a messianic journalist of the radical ...
Civic Memorial Eagles cross country coach Jake Peal was not at the finish line to watch senior Max Weber become a state champion on Saturday. Peal stayed back to tend to the rest of his Eagles. He had ...
Max Weber (1864-1920) was a German sociologist who taught both before and during the first world war at the universities of Freiburg, Heidelberg and Munich. He would probably be slightly bemused by ...
CM senior Max Weber (bib 283) joins breaking at the start of the MVC Meet last month at Principia College in Elsah. On Saturday, Weber won a state championship and the Eagles placed ninth as a team at ...