Max Weber and Anthropology

Michael Löwy, Eleni Varikas
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Abstract:In spite of the obvious presence of anthropological analysis in his writings, Weber is seldom considered as an anthropologist. We think however that an ‘anthropological moment’ is indeed one of the components of his work: a significant part of his writings deals with so-called ‘archaic’ societies. In the last analysis, his scientific project—the formation of the Western modern rationality—only becomes meaningful through the gap with ‘primitive’ societies. Weber is therefore an anthropologist, in so far as he wants to explain pre-modern societies, and from this analysis he wants to follow concepts that are useful to understand modernity. Anthropology and sociology are inseparable from a historical approach. What distinguishes them is less the method or the objects—religion, social norms, family—than the kind of society/community studied.
马克斯·韦伯与人类学
摘要:尽管在韦伯的著作中出现了明显的人类学分析,但人们很少把他看作一个人类学家。然而,我们认为“人类学时刻”确实是他作品的组成部分之一:他的作品中有很大一部分是关于所谓的“古代”社会的。归根到底,他的科学计划——西方现代理性的形成——只有通过与“原始”社会的鸿沟才有意义。因此,韦伯是一名人类学家,因为他想要解释前现代社会,从这种分析中,他想要遵循对理解现代性有用的概念。人类学和社会学都离不开历史的研究方法。区别它们的不是方法或对象——宗教、社会规范、家庭——而是研究的社会/社区类型。
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