Religion, economics, and class in American politics Arthur J. Vidich States, Societies, and Internal Conflicts Pages: 4 - 22
Chosen peoples, chosen races: Religion and the structure of race relations in the United States and South Africa Michael W. Hughey States, Societies, and Internal Conflicts Pages: 23 - 46
Social movements in Western Europe Franco Ferrarotti States, Societies, and Internal Conflicts Pages: 47 - 61
Mediterranean and total Bureaucracies: Some additions to the Weberian theory of Bureaucracy Joseph Bensman States, Societies, and Internal Conflicts Pages: 62 - 78
Max Weber and the Southwest German school: Remarks on the genesis of the concept of the historical individual Guy Oakes Classical and Contemporary German Social Theory: A Symposium Pages: 115 - 131
Weber and the Southwest German school: The genesis of the concept of the historical individual Ahmad Sadri Classical and Contemporary German Social Theory: A Symposium Pages: 132 - 136
Commentary on Oakes's paper Godehard Czernik Classical and Contemporary German Social Theory: A Symposium Pages: 137 - 141
Commentary on Guy Oakes's paper on “Max Weber and the South German neo-Kantians” Joseph Bensman Classical and Contemporary German Social Theory: A Symposium Pages: 142 - 149
Remarks on Weber and Rickert Guy Oakes Classical and Contemporary German Social Theory: A Symposium Pages: 150 - 158
A theory of communicative action or a sociology of civilizations? A critique of Jürgen Habermas Donald A. Nielsen Classical and Contemporary German Social Theory: A Symposium Pages: 159 - 188