In the Grip of Freedom : : Law and Modernity in Max Weber / / Cary Boucock.
Faith in the utility and value of legal rights forms the political common sense of our age. With its profound breadth and insight into the modern condition, Max Weber's social and political thought is widely considered to be the most influential of the era. Legal phenomena play a centre-stage r...
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