The political and social theory of Max Weber: collected essays

Chicago: University of Chicago Press (1989)
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Abstract

Concentrating on Weber's engagement with political issues and their influence over his more theoretical concepts, Mommsen offers a critical analysis of Weber's notion of democracy, distinguishing its liberal and elitist features.

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Political legitimacy.Fabienne Peter - 2010 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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