TY - BOOK AU - Rehmann,Jan AU - Henniger,Max TI - Max Weber, modernisation as passive revolution: a Gramscian analysis T2 - Historical Materialism Book Series, AV - HM479.W42 .R4413 2015eb U1 - 300.92 23 PY - 2015/// CY - Leiden, The Netherlands PB - Brill KW - Weber, Max, KW - Ford, Henry, KW - Civilization, Modern KW - 19th century KW - Philosophy KW - 20th century KW - fast KW - Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.) N1 - Includes bibliographical references and indexes; Preface to the English Edition; Introduction to the First Edition (1998); Part 1 The Model of Americanism; Chapter 1 Weber's 1904 Journey to America; Chapter 2 The Ambivalent Fascination of Capitalism; Chapter 3 Taylorism and Fordism in the Stockyards; Chapter 4 The Alliance of Religion and Business; Chapter 5 The 'Displacement' of Religion from the State into Civil Society (Marx); Chapter 6 The Sect as Germ Cell of a Superior Model of Societalisation; Part 2 Outlines of a Fordist Project of Modernisation for Germany; Chapter 7 The Programme of the 1895 Freiburg Inaugural Address; Chapter 8 The Katheder Socialist MilieuChapter 9 The Imperialist Critique of the Agrarian Class; Chapter 10 A Homogenous Stock Market Elite with a Coherent Concept of Honour; Chapter 11 The Critique of the 'Passive Revolution' in Germany; Chapter 12 Proposals for the Development of a 'Caesarism without a Caesar'; Chapter 13 The Integration of the Modern Industrial Proletariat into Bourgeois Society; Chapter 14 The Return of the Charismatic 'Caesar' to Modern Politics; Part 3 From the Neo-Kantian Philosophy of Values to the Weberian 'Theory of Science'; Chapter 15 Formulating the Question in Terms of a Critical Theory of IdeologyChapter 16 Theory of Reflection and Transcendental Idealism-An Epistemological Rendezvous manqué; Chapter 17 The Dualism of Law-Determined 'Nature' and Value-Determined 'Culture'; Chapter 18 The 'Value Relation' as Bearer of 'Freedom from Value Judgements'; Chapter 19 Farewell to the Abstract Heaven of Ideas-Outlines of a Philosophical Paradigm Shift; Chapter 20 From the System of Values to the 'Clash of Values'-Weber's Reorganisation of the Neo-Kantian Philosophy of Values; Chapter 21 Weber's Concept of Spheres of Value as a Modernisation of Ideological SocietalisationChapter 22 Ideal-Typical Conceptualisation's Blind Spot; Part 4 The Ideal-Typical Construction of an Originary Protestant-Capitalist Spirit; Chapter 23 The Ethico-Political Stakes of a 'Purely Historical Account'; Chapter 24 The Basic Operation: Isolation of the 'Mental and Spiritual Particularities'; Chapter 25 From German 'Cultural Protestantism' to Anglo-American 'Civil Religion'; Chapter 26 Weber and Simmel: The Psychological 'Deepening' of Marxian Value Form Analysis; Chapter 27 Werner Sombart's 'Overcoming' of MarxismChapter 28 Weber's Dislodgement of the 'Spirit of Capitalism' from Capitalism; Chapter 29 Weber's Perspective: Capitalist Spirit as a Popular Mass Movement; Chapter 30 Outlook: The Social Components of Weber's Orientalist Sociology of Religion; Bibliography; Name Index; Subject Index; Available to subscribing member institutions only N2 - Rehmann provides a comprehensive Gramscian socio-analysis of Max Weber's political and intellectual position in the ideological network of his time. He deciphers Weber as an organic intellectual who constructs a new bourgeois hegemony in the transition to 'Fordism' UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004280991 ER -