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Max Weber and Institutional Theory

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This book presents a collection of essays on institutional theory written by the German sociologist and Weber-expert M. Rainer Lepsius. Based on Weber's work, the author develops concepts of institutional theory, which he subsequently applies to topics such as National Socialism, democratization processes, German unification, and the institutionalization of the European Union. By showing how charismatic leadership can under certain circumstances threaten democratic structures and curtail individual freedoms, and by analyzing the structural and cultural conditions under which people develop trust in political and social structures and ultimately come to support and comply with them, the author provides a sound analytical understanding of the development of democratic institutions and a democratic political culture. This collection of essays was edited, translated and commented on by Claus Wendt.

List of contents

Preface.- 1 Introduction to Lepsius' Concept of Institutional Theory.- 2 Interests and Ideas. Max Weber's Allocation Problem.- 3 The Institutionalization and Deinstitutionalization of Rationality Criteria.- 4 Institutional Analysis and Institutional Policy.- 5 The Institutionalization of Rationality Criteria and the Role of Intellectuals.- 6 Modernization Policy and Institution Building: Criteria of Institutional Differentiation.- 7 Trust in Institutions.- 8 Max Weber's Concept of Charismatic Authority and Its Applicability to Adolf Hitler's "Führerstaat".- 9 From Fragmented Party Democracy to Government by Emergency Decree and National Socialist Takeover: Germany.- 10 Extreme Nationalism. Structural Conditions of National Socialist Seizure of Power.- 11 The "Ethics" of Institutions.- 12 The Legacy of Two Dictatorships for the Political Culture of United Germany.- 13 The Formation of German Political Culture by Institutional Orders.

About the author

M. Rainer Lepsius, 1928 (Buenos Aires) - 2014 (Heidelberg), was a German sociologist with great influence on the development of German post-war sociology. He was professor of sociology at the Universities Mannheim and Heidelberg and held guest professorships at the universities of Hong Kong, Pittsburgh, Princeton, Stanford, and New York. His work, based on the writing of Max Weber, has a long-lasting influence on German sociology, political science, and history. Today, much of the work of younger social scientists working on institutional theory, on the European Union, German Unification, German democracy, and National Socialism are directly or indirectly influenced and informed by Lepsius. 
The editor, Claus Wendt, M.A., Ph.D., a 2008-09 Harkness/Bosch Fellow of Health Policy & Practice at Harvard School of Public Health and J. F. Kennedy Fellow at Harvard’s Center for European Studies, is professor of sociology at Siegen University. Wendt’s research interests include institutional theory, political sociology, international comparisons of welfare states and healthcare systems, and the sociology of health. He has written and edited more than ten books, e.g. with T. Marmor two volumes on Reforming Healthcare Systems (Edward Elgar, 2011) and with E. Kuhlmann, R. H. Blank, and I. L. Bourgeault The Palgrave International Handbook of Healthcare Policy and Governance (Palgrave, 2015), and has written more than 50 peer-reviewed journal articles. 

Summary

This book presents a collection of essays on institutional theory written by the German sociologist and Weber-expert M. Rainer Lepsius. Based on Weber’s work, the author develops concepts of institutional theory, which he subsequently applies to topics such as National Socialism, democratization processes, German unification, and the institutionalization of the European Union. By showing how charismatic leadership can under certain circumstances threaten democratic structures and curtail individual freedoms, and by analyzing the structural and cultural conditions under which people develop trust in political and social structures and ultimately come to support and comply with them, the author provides a sound analytical understanding of the development of democratic institutions and a democratic political culture. This collection of essays was edited, translated and commented on by Claus Wendt.

Product details

Authors M Rainer Lepsius, M. Rainer Lepsius
Assisted by Clau Wendt (Editor), Claus Wendt (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2016
 
EAN 9783319447070
ISBN 978-3-31-944707-0
No. of pages 221
Dimensions 160 mm x 242 mm x 18 mm
Weight 510 g
Illustrations VII, 221 p. 2 illus.
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Political sociology

Sozialtheorie, B, Kulturwissenschaften, Culture, Cultural Studies, Politik und Staat, Sociology of Culture, Social Theory, Political Science, Political Sociology, Social Sciences, Politics & government, Political science & theory, auseinandersetzen, Social sciences—Philosophy, Social groups: religious groups & communities, Politikwissenschaft und politische Theorie

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