d) To which school of thought Max Weber belongs?
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Max Weber, (born April 21, 1864, Erfurt, Prussia [Germany]—died June 14, 1920, Munich, Germany), German sociologist and political economist best known for his thesis of the “Protestant ethic,” relating Protestantism to capitalism, and for his ideas on bureaucracy.
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- Maximilian Karl Emil Weber(/ ˈveɪbər/;( 12) German( ˈveːbɐ); 21 April 1864 – 14 June 1920) was a German sociologist, annalist, magistrate, and political economist regarded as among the most important proponents of the development of ultramodern Western society.
- His ideas profoundly impact social proposition and exploration.
- While Weber didn't see himself as a sociologist, he's honored as one of the fathers of sociology along with Auguste Comte, Karl Marx, and Émile Durkheim.
- He's belong to School or tradition Antipositivism Liberalism.
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