WEBER
PAPERS links
Hans
J. Morgenthau and the Legacy of Max Weber. 2009. In Political Thought and International Relations: Variations on a Realist
Theme, edited by Duncan Bell.
Blind Spot? Weber’s Concept of Expertise
and the Perplexing Case of China. 2008. In Max Weber Matters: Interweaving Past and
Present, edited by Fanon Howell, Marisol Lopez
Menendez, and David Chalcraft.
The
Continued Relevance of Weber's Philosophy of Social Science. 2007. Max
Weber Studies 7: 37-62.
Revised and extended version of paper
previously published in Etica e Politica VI(2):1-20, 2005. http://www2.units.it/~etica/2005_2/TURNER.htm
Weber,
Max. 2006.
Max
Weber. 2005.
Morgenthau as a Weberian. 2004. One Hundred Year
Commemoration to the Life of Hans Morgenthau (1904-2004), edited by G. O.
Mazur.
Charisma Reconsidered. 2003. Journal of Classical Sociology 3(1):
5-26.
http://jcs.sagepub.com/cgi/reprint/3/1/5
Weber, the
Chinese Legal System, and Marsh’s Critique. 2002. Comparative and Historical Sociology: The Newsletter
of the ASA Section on Comparative and Historical Sociology 14(2), 1-10. http://www2.asanet.org/sectionchs/newsletter/chs02spr.pdf
Web Max
Weber. 2001. International Encyclopedia of the Social
& Behavioral Sciences. Elsevier, 16401-407. http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/bookdescription.cws_home/601495/description#description
A Weber for the Right-Thinking (Review essay
of Fritz Ringer, Max Weber’s Methodology:
The Unification of the Cultural and Social Sciences).
1998. International Journal of Politics Culture and Society 12: 253-75. http://www.springerlink.com/content/hru074345374223m/
Two Theorists of Action: Ihering and Weber.
1991. Analyse & Kritik 13: 46-60. http://www.analyse-und-kritik.net/1991-1/AK_Turner_1991.pdf
Weber and His Philosophers. 1990. International
Journal of Politics, Culture, and Society, 3: 539-53. Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/20006970
Weber Agonistes
(Review essay of Wolfgang Mommsen, Max
Weber and German Politics). 1986. Contemporary
Sociology 15: 47-50. Stable
URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/2070897
Weber and
Liberal Democracy (Review essay of Robert Eden, Political Leadership and Nihilism). 1984. Review of Politics 46: 632-34. Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/1406715
Weber on Action. 1983. American
Sociological Review 48: 506-9. Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/2117718
Factor, Regis and Stephen
Turner. 1982. Weber's
Influence in
The Limits of Reason and
Some Limitations of Weber's Morality. 1979. Human Studies 2:
301-34. Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/20008734
WEBER PAPERS WITHOUT
LINKS
Turner, Stephen and Regis
Factor. 1990. The
Disappearance of Tradition in Weber.
Turner, Stephen
and Regis Factor. 2006. Max Weber. The Shorter Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy, 1053-4.
Turner, Stephen. 2000.
Introduction. In Stephen Turner (ed.), The
Turner, Stephen
and Regis A. Factor. 1998. Max Weber. Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Abridged form appears
in Concise Routledge Encyclopedia of
Philosophy, 2000.
Turner, Stephen. 1999. The Uniqueness of
Capitalism, External Ethics, the Rational Organization of Work, and Consistent Theodicies: An introduction to Weber on Religion and
Economics. Religious Belief and Economic
Behavior, edited by Jacob Neusner.
Turner, Stephen. 1992. Max Weber.
Routledge Dictionary of
Twentieth Century Political Thinkers.
Turner, Stephen and Regis
Factor. 1987. Decisionism and Politics: Weber as Constitutional Theorist.
Max Weber, Rationality and Modernity,
edited by Scott Lash and Sam Whimster.
Turner, Stephen. 1985. Explaining Capitalism:
Weber on and against Marx. The Weber-Marx
Dialogue, edited by Robert Antonio and Ronald Glassman.
Factor, Regis and Stephen
Turner. 1984. Weber, the
Germans, and Anglo-Saxon Convention. Max
Weber's Political Sociology: A Pessimistic Vision of a
Rationalized World, edited by Ronald M. Glassman and Vatro
Murvar.
Turner, Stephen. 1982. Bunyan's Cage and
Weber's Casing. Sociological Inquiry
52: 84-7.
Turner, Stephen and Regis
Factor. 1981. Objective
Possibility and Adequate Causation in Weber's Methodological Writings. The Sociological Review 29 NS: 5-29.