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Answered by KaneViDark
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Answer :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.

Works written: The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit ...

Born: April 21, 1864, Erfurt

Died: June 14, 1920, Munich

Profession: Sociologist, Politician, Scholar

Explanation :Karl Emil Maximilian Weber (1864–1920), more widely known as Max Weber, is credited with numerous contributions to modern sociology and is considered one of the pillars of the discipline along with Karl Marx and Emile Durkhei

Answered by devguru01
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Max Weber:

Maximilian Karl Emil Weber was a German sociologist, jurist, and political economist, who is regarded today as one of the most important theorists on the development of modern Western society. His ideas would profoundly influence social theory and social research.

Contributions of Karl Marx:

#1 He put forward the theory of alienation concerning the worker under capitalism.

#2 He authored the famous Marxist theory of historical materialism.

#3 His concept of class struggle was highly influential.

#4 Karl Marx co-authored the Communist Manifesto.

#6 He wrote the groundbreaking work Das Kapital.

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