- The City (book)
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name = The City
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author =Max Weber
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country =Germany
language = German
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release_date = 1921
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isbn = 0-02-934210-4 (Free Press 1986 paperback edition)
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followed_by ="The City" is a
book byMax Weber , a Germaneconomist andsociologist . It was published posthumously in 1921 and in 1924 incorporated in larger book, theWirtschaft und Gesellschaft . An English translation was made in 1958 and several editions have been released since then. It is still in print: A paperback edition was issued in Glencoe, Illinois by Free Press in 1986 with ISBN 0-02-934210-4 .It is likely that Weber compiled that research in 1911–1913, although it contains materials he found before that time.
The analysis of
city consists of many different subjects—including study ofreligion (especiallyProtestantism ), history of development ofdemocracy inWestern Europe .Weber argues that the development of cities in European
culture (Occidental cities) as an associations with its ownmunicipal officials was influenced by:
* religion ofChristianity
* privileged legal position of thecitizen s (based upon citizen's obligation for military service)
* decline of religious sanctions ofkinship solidarity that facilitated creation of unified urban communityThat made the city's population easily influenced by later ideas of the
Reformers .In Weber's own words: "The origin of a rational and innerworldly ethic is associated in the Occident with the appearance of thinkers and prophets (...) who developed in a social context which was alien to the Asiatic cultures. This context consisted of the political problems engendered by the bourgeois status-group of the city, without which neither Judaism, nor Christianity, nor the development of Hellenistic thinking are conceivable."
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