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Max Weber and Institutional Theory
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Author(s):
M. Rainer Lepsius
Editor(s):
Claus Wendt
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2017
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Springer International Publishing
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978-3-319-44707-0
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978-3-319-44708-7
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2017
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10.1007/978-3-319-44708-7
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction to Lepsius’ Concept of Institutional Theory
pp. 23
Interests and Ideas. Max Weber’s Allocation Problem
pp. 35
The Institutionalization and Deinstitutionalization of Rationality Criteria
pp. 47
Institutional Analysis and Institutional Policy
pp. 61
The Institutionalization of Rationality Criteria and the Role of Intellectuals
pp. 69
Modernization Policy Through Institution Building: Criteria of Institutional Differentiation
pp. 79
Trust in Institutions
pp. 89
Max Weber’s Concept of Charismatic Authority and Its Applicability to Adolf Hitler’s “Führerstaat”
pp. 111
From Fragmented Party Democracy to Government by Emergency Decree and National Socialist Takeover: Germany
pp. 153
Extreme Nationalism. Structural Conditions of the National Socialist Seizure of Power
pp. 177
The “Ethics” of Institutions
pp. 191
The Legacy of Two Dictatorships for the Political Culture of a United Germany
pp. 203
The Formation of the German Political Culture by Institutional Orders
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