Maximilian
Weber (April 21, 1864 June 14, 1920) was a German political economist and
sociologist who is considered one of the founders of the modern,
antipositivistic study of sociology and public administration. His major works
deal with rationalisation in sociology of religion and government, but he also
wrote much in the field of economics. His most popular work is his essay The
Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism, which began his work in the
sociology of religion. Weber argued that religion was one of the primary
reasons for the different ways the cultures of the Occident and the Orient have
developed. In another famous work, Politics as a Vocation, Weber defined the
state as an entity which possesses a monopoly on the legitimate use of physical
force, a definition that became pivotal to the study of modern Western
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