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September 2009
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2004
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This book is an in-depth interpretation of Max Weber as a political theorist of civil society. On the one hand, it reads Weber's ideas from the perspective of modern political thought, rather than the modern social sciences; on the other, it offers a liberal assessment of this complex political thinker without attempting to apologize for his shortcomings. Through an alternative reading of Weber's religious, epistemological and political writings, the book shows Weber's concern with public citizenship in a modern mass democracy and civil society as its cultivating ground. Kim argues Weber's political thought, thus recast, was deeply informed by Kant, Hegel, Nietzsche and other German political thinkers and also reveals an affinity to the liberal-republican tradition best represented by Mill and Tocqueville. Kim has effectively resuscitated Weber as a political thinker for our time in which civic virtues and civil society have once again become one of the dominant issues.

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"Kim's book is an erudite, thoroughly researched, and insightful rereading of Weber. It is also highly relevant to contemporary democratic theory." Perspectives on Political Theory

"Sung Ho Kim has produced an outstanding revision of Max Weber's political thought within the context of Weber's work on the sociology of religion."
Leonard Seabrooke, The Review of Politics

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References
References
Max Weber's Works
Italicized titles of Weber's works indicate the abbreviated titles I used in the footnotes and the original year of publication. Page numbers in the footnotes are to the German texts followed by the English editions – for example, Protestant Ethic 116/118–19. Even when the Studienausgabe (SA) of Max Weber Gesamtausgabe (MWG) was used, I still referred to the original page numbers in the MWG edition that are noted on the margin of the SA
Freiburg (1895)
“Der Nationalstaat und die Volkswirtschaftspolitik” in MWG 1/4–2, 535–74: “The Nation State and Economic Policy (Freiburg Inaugural Lecture)” in Weber: Political Writings, ed. and trans. P. Lassman and R. Speirs (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994) 1–28
Roscher and Knies (1903–6)
“Roscher und Knies und die logischen Probleme der historischen Nationalökonomie” in Gesammelte Aufsätze zur Wissenschaftslehre (GAWL), ed. J. Winckelmann (Tübingen: J. C. B. Mohr/Paul Siebeck, 1985) 1–145: Roscher and Knies: The Logical Problems of Historical Economics (New York: Free Press, 1975)
Objectivity (1904)
“Die ‘Objektivität’ sozialwissenschaftlicher und sozialpolitischer Erkenntnis” in GAWL, 146–214: “Objectivity in Social Science and Social Policy” in The Methodology of the Social Sciences, ed./trans. E. A. Shils and H. A. Finch (New York: Free Press, 1949) 50–112
Nordamerika (1906)
“‘Kirchen’ und ‘Sekten’ in Nordamerika: Eine kirchen- und sozialpolitische Skizze,” Die christliche Welt 20 (1906) 558–62/577–83: “‘Churches’ and ‘Sects’ in North America: An Ecclesiastical Sociopolitical Sketch,” trans. C. Loader/intro. C. Loader and J. Alexander, Sociological Theory 3:1 (1985) 1–13
Russia (1906)
“Zur Lage der bürgerlichen Demokratie in Rußland” in MWG I/10, 71–280: “Bourgeois Democracy in Russia” in Max Weber: The Russian Revolutions, ed./trans. G. C. Wells and P. Baehr (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1995) 41–147
Zeitungswesen (1909)
Nachlaß Tönnies, Schleswig – Holsteinische Landesbibliothek, Kiel: “Preliminary Report on a Proposed Survey for a Sociology of the Press,” trans. K. Tribe, History of the Human Sciences 11:2 (1998) 111–20
Schlußwort (1910)
“Antikritisches Schlußwort zum Geist des Kapitalismus” in Max Weber: Die protestantische Ethik II – Kritiken und Antikritiken, ed. J. Winckelmann (Gerd Mohn: Gütersloher Verlagshaus, 1978) 283–345
Vereinswesen (1910)
“Rede auf dem ersten Deutschen Soziologentage in Frankfurt” in Sozialpolitik, 41–9: “Voluntary Associational Life (Vereinswesen),” ed./trans. Sung Ho Kim, Max Weber Studies 2:2 (2002) 199–209
World Religions (1913)
“Die Wirtschaftsethik der Weltreligionen: Einleitung” in Gesammelte Aufsätze zur Religionssoziologie (GARS), three volumes (Tübingen: J. C. B. Mohr/Paul Siebeck, 1920–1), vol. 1, 237–75: “The Social Psychology of the World Religions” in From Max Weber, 267–301
China (1915–16)
“Konfuzianismus und Taoismus” in GARS, vol. 1, 276–536: The Religion of China: Confucianism and Taoism, trans. H. H. Gerth and intro. C. K. Yang (New York: Free Press, 1968)
Rejections (1915–16)
Zwischenbetrachtung: Theorie der Stufen und Richtungen religiöser Weltanblehnung” in GARS, vol. 1, 536–73: “Religious Rejections of the World and Their Directions” in From Max Weber, 326–59
Democracy (1917)
Wahlrecht und Demokratie in Deutschland” in MWG (SA) I/15, 344–96: “Suffrage and Democracy in Germany” in Max Weber: Political Writings, 80–129
Neutrality (1917)
Der Sinn der Wertfreiheit der soziologischen und ökonomischen Wissenschaften” in GAWL, 489–540: “The Meaning of ‘Ethical Neutrality’ in Sociology and Economics” in Methodology, 1–49
Parliament (1918)
Parlament und Regierung im neugeordneten Deutschland” in MWG (SA) 1/15, 421–596: “Parliament and Government in Germany Under a New Political Order” in Max Weber: Political Writings, 130–271
Science (1917–19)
“Wissenschaft als Beruf” in MWG (SA) I/17, 49–112: “Science as a Vocation,” trans. M. John in Max Weber's “Science as a Vocation,” ed. P. Lassman and I. Velody (London: Allen & Unwin, 1989) 3–31
Politics (1919)
Politik als Beruf” in MWG (SA) 1/17, 113–252: “The Profession and Vocation of Politics” in Max Weber: Political Writings, 309–69
Protestant Ethic (1904–5/1920)
“Vorbemerkung” and “Die protestantische Ethik und der Geist des Kapitalismus” in Max Weber: Die protestantische Ethik I: Eine Aufsatzsammlung, ed. J. von Winckelmann (Gütersloh: Gütersloher Verlagshaus, 2000) 9–277: The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism, trans. T. Parsons/intro. A. Giddens (London: Routledge, 1992)
Protestant Sects (1920)
“Die protestantischen Sekten und der Geist des Kapitalismus” in GARS, vol. 1, 207–36: “The Protestant Sects and the Spirit of Capitalism” in From Max Weber: Essays in Sociology, ed./trans./intro. H. H. Gerth and C. Wright Mills (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1946) 302–22
Economy and Society (1921–2)
Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft: Grundriss der verstehenden Soziologie, ed. J. Winckelmann (Tübingen: J. C. B. Mohr/Paul Siebeck, 1972): Economy and Society, two volumes, ed. G. Roth and C. Wittich (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1978)
Sozialpolitik (1924)
Gesammelte Aufsätze zur Soziologie und Sozialpolitik, ed. Marianne Weber (Tübingen: J. C. B. Mohr/Paul Siebeck, 1924)
Biography (1926)
Max Weber: Ein Lebensbild (Tübingen: J. C. B. Mohr/Paul Siebeck, 1926): Marianne Weber, Max Weber: A Biography, trans. H. Zohn/intro. G. Roth (New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction, 1988)
MWG (1981–)
Max Weber Gesamtausgabe, ed. H. Baier, M. R. Repsius, W. J. Mommsen, W. Schluchter, and J. von Winckelmann (Tübingen: J. C. B. Mohr/Paul Siebeck, 1981–)
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