Max Weber is one of the founding fathers of sociology. He is often referred to as a sophisticated 'value-free' sociologist. This new critical introduction argues that Weber's sociology cannot be divorced from his political standpoint. Weber saw himself as a 'class conscious bourgeois' and his sociol[...]
If we are serious about finding a different way to run the post-credit crunch society, we must start by introducing alternatives to undergraduates. The author begins the task with an accessible and comprehensive look at the ideas of Karl Marx. He shows how Marx's ideas apply to modern society.[...]