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On the Methodology of the Social Sciences

On the Methodology of the Social Sciences delves into the foundational aspects of social scientific inquiry, examining various methodologies and their applications in understanding social phenomena. The book offers insights into the theoretical frameworks and practical tools that researchers employ in the field of social sciences. more

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Max Weber
Max Weber

Max Weber was a German sociologist, political economist, and philosopher, a prominent figure in the social sciences in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Known for his work on modern social structures, religious sociology, and political sociology, Weber's theories have had a profound impact on the fields of sociology, politics, and economics. more

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