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Illuminating Max Weber’s Sociology of Law and Methodological Writings: Collected Essays


ISBN13: 9781041021568
To be Published: July 2025
Publisher: Routledge
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £145.00



This volume of collected essays by Hubert Treiber, one of Weber’s leading interpreters and an authoritative expert on Weber’s sociology of law, brings a number of translated works to English-speaking readers, offering the opportunity to gain a fuller and a more accurate understanding of Max Weber’s legal thinking.

The book contains six essays by Treiber, and an important essay by Monika Frommel in response to Treiber. Throughout the collection, the chapters are united by the thread of Treiber’s consistent attempts to provide historical contexts and to clarify Weber’s legal concepts and definitions. The concepts discussed communicate to English readers the specific meanings that Weber associated with them in the German original, and which may have been missed by those who do not know German or who have historically relied on imprecise translations.

As such, it brings together and makes accessible a new and important body of knowledge concerning Max Weber’s sociology of law and will appeal to scholars and researchers with interests in Max Weber, social theory, philosophy of law, jurisprudence, and philosophy of social sciences.

Subjects:
Jurisprudence
Contents:
Introduction

1. A Critical Reading of Max Weber on the Law and the Rationalisation of the Law (The ‘Sociology of Law’)
2. “Objectivising Knowledge” Rather Than “Artistic Suggestiveness” or “Tact”: On a Forgotten Term and a Neglected Author in Max Weber’s “Theory of Science”
3. Max Weber and Eugen Ehrlich: On the Janus-Headed Construction of Weber’s Ideal Type in the Sociology of Law.
4. On Weber’s Types of Empirical and Scientifico-theoretical Legal Training, and his Partiality for ‘Logic’
5. On Max Weber’s Concept of Power
6. Max Weber’s Conception of the State: The State as Anstalt and as Validated Conception with especial reference to Kelsen’s Critique of Weber

Appendix I. System and Casuistry in Modern Law – Interdisciplinary Thoughts on Hubert Treiber’s Invitation to read Max Weber, by Monika Frommel
Original Sources
Index