Max Weber and Ernst Toller: realists or idealists?

History of the Human Sciences 20 (1):1-17 (2007)
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Abstract

Max Weber and Ernst Toller are regarded as political opposites with the former viewed as the responsible realist and the latter as an ethical idealist. I argue that this contrast between the two is not as great as is customarily thought

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