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Academia / Max Weber / Historical school of economics / Sociology / Philosophy of social science / Sociology books / Verstehen / Ideal type / Guenther Roth / Wilhelm Dilthey / Economy and Society / Talcott Parsons
Date: 2016-06-02 15:37:25
Academia
Max Weber
Historical school of economics
Sociology
Philosophy of social science
Sociology books
Verstehen
Ideal type
Guenther Roth
Wilhelm Dilthey
Economy and Society
Talcott Parsons

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