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Introduction: America's two visitors: Tocqueville and Weber
The last puritan
"Man's philosophy is his biography"
Authority and its discontents
Calvinism and capitalism : the irony of unintended consequences
Human action and its meanings
The dignity of the academic calling
"A joyous triumph over rationality" : women, the erotic, and the power of status politics
Subjectivity in morals, willfulness in politics : Germany, America, and World War I
"Peace without victory" and "Gambling on gratitude" : Woodrow Wilson and Max Weber
The German Revolution of 1918 and the doctrine of socialism
"The centre cannot hold."
The last puritan
"Man's philosophy is his biography"
Authority and its discontents
Calvinism and capitalism : the irony of unintended consequences
Human action and its meanings
The dignity of the academic calling
"A joyous triumph over rationality" : women, the erotic, and the power of status politics
Subjectivity in morals, willfulness in politics : Germany, America, and World War I
"Peace without victory" and "Gambling on gratitude" : Woodrow Wilson and Max Weber
The German Revolution of 1918 and the doctrine of socialism
"The centre cannot hold."