<p>The limits of one-dimensional theory are strikingly revealed in the schools that the founders of the major sociological traditions established. In this volume Max Weber is presented as the theorist who laid out new starting points and the author considers his work as a response in part to the idealist tradition which (in Volume 2) he maintains that Durkheim represents. As Weber was less able to avoid ambiguity the author examines the weaknesses and efforts at ‘paradigm revision’. </p>
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