Book Reviews : Weber, the Ideal Type and Contemporary Social Theory. BY SUSAN HEKMAN. Notre Dame, Ind.: University of Notre Dame Press, 1983. Pp. viii + 256. $19.95 (hardcover [Book Review]

Philosophy of the Social Sciences 16 (4):518-520 (1986)
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