Max Weber in Asian Studies, Volume 1, Part 2Andreas E. Buss |
Contents
ANDREAS BUSS Introduction | 1 |
MILTON SINGER Max Weber and the Modernization of India | 28 |
S N EISENSTADT This Worldly Transcendentalism and the Structuring | 46 |
GARY G HAMILTON Why No Capitalism in China? Negative Questions | 65 |
The Role of the Govern | 90 |
TREVOR LING Max Weber and the Relation of Religious to Social | 115 |
Contributors | 129 |
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