About The Autonomy And The Contingency Of Politics In Max Weber

Archivio di Storia Della Cultura 24 (2011)
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This article deals with the close relationship between the nature of politics and the polytheism of values in Max Weber’s work. From this starting point the article tackles some themes about the autonomy and the contingency of the political sphere, and shows Weber’s political decisionism as a critical or relative one rather than a radical one

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