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Either one lives 'for' politics or one lives 'off' politics.
- Max Weber
Collection: Politics
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Only he has the calling for politics who is sure that he will not crumble when the world from his point of view is too stupid or base for what he wants to offer. Only he who in the face of all this can say In spite of all! has the calling for politics.
- Max Weber
Collection: Politics
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All research in the cultural sciences in an age of specialization, once it is oriented towards a given subject matter through particular settings of problems and has established its methodological principles, will consider the analysis of the data as an end in itself.
- Max Weber
Collection: Age
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Homelessness is the fundamental idea of salvation in Jainism. It means the breaking off of all earthly relations, and therefore, above all, indifference to general impressions and avoidance of all worldly motives, the ceasing to act, to hope, to desire.
- Max Weber
Collection: Hope
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The career of politics grants a feeling of power. The knowledge of influencing men, of participating in power over them, and above all, the feeling of holding in one's hands a nerve fiber of historically important events can elevate the professional politician above everyday routine even when he is placed in formally modest positions.
- Max Weber
Collection: Power
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No sociologist should think himself too good, even in his old age, to make tens of thousands of quite trivial computations in his head and perhaps for months at a time.
- Max Weber
Collection: Age
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Certainly all historical experience confirms the truth - that man would not have attained the possible unless time and again he had reached out for the impossible.
- Max Weber
Collection: Truth
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The so-called 'materialistic conception of history,' with the crude elements of genius of the early form which appeared, for instance, in the 'Communist Manifesto,' still prevails only in the minds of laymen and dilettantes.
- Max Weber
Collection: History
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The primary task of a useful teacher is to teach his students to recognize 'inconvenient' facts - I mean facts that are inconvenient for their party opinions.
- Max Weber
Collection: Teacher
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Power is the chance to impose your will within a social context, even when opposed and regardless of the integrity of that chance.
- Max Weber
Collection: Chance
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Politics means striving to share power or striving to influence the distribution of power, either among states or among groups within a state.
- Max Weber
Collection: Power
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Only he has the calling for politics who is sure that he shall not crumble when the world from his point of view is too stupid or too base for what he wants to offer.
- Max Weber
Collection: Politics
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All knowledge of cultural reality, as may be seen, is always knowledge from particular points of view.
- Max Weber
Collection: Knowledge
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Precision, speed, unambiguity, knowledge of files, continuity, discretion, unity, strict subordination, reduction of friction and of material and personal costs - these are raised to the optimum point in the strictly bureaucratic administration.
- Max Weber
Collection: Knowledge
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It is not true that good can only follow from good and evil only from evil, but that often the opposite is true.
- Max Weber
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The fate of our times is characterized by rationalization and intellectualization and, above all, by the disenchantment of the world.
- Max Weber
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One cannot prescribe to anyone whether he should follow an ethic of absolute ends or an ethic of responsibility.
- Max Weber
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The ethic of conviction and the ethic of responsibility are not opposites. They are complementary to one another.
- Max Weber
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'Culture' is a finite segment of the meaningless infinity of the world process, a segment on which human beings confer meaning and significance.
- Max Weber
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The fully developed bureaucratic apparatus compares with other organisations exactly as does the machine with the non-mechanical modes of production.
- Max Weber
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Politics is a strong and slow boring of hard boards.
- Max Weber
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Only by strict specialization can the scientific worker become fully conscious, for once and perhaps never again in his lifetime, that he has achieved something that will endure. A really definitive and good accomplishment is today always a specialized act.
- Max Weber
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The modern view of criminal justice, broadly, is that public concern with morality or expediency decrees expiation for the violation of a norm; this concern finds expression in the infliction of punishment on the evil doer by agents of the state, the evil doer, however, enjoying the protection of a regular procedure.
- Max Weber
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Laws are important and valuable in the exact natural sciences, in the measure that those sciences are universally valid.
- Max Weber
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Social economic problems do not exist everywhere that an economic event plays a role as cause or effect - since problems arise only where the significance of those factors is problematical and can be precisely determined only through the application of methods of social-economics.
- Max Weber
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Whenever known and sufficient causes are available, it is anti-scientific to discard them in favour of a hypothesis that can never be verified.
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Within the confines of the lecture hall, no other virtue exists but plain intellectual integrity.
- Max Weber
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Causal analysis provides absolutely no value judgment, and a value judgment is absolutely not a causal explanation.
- Max Weber
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It is not astonishing that there are many journalists who have become human failures and worthless men. Rather, it is astonishing that, despite all this, this very stratum includes such a great number of valuable and quite genuine men, a fact that outsiders would not so easily guess.
- Max Weber
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Every type of purely direct concrete description bears the mark of artistic portrayal.
- Max Weber
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One can say that three pre-eminent qualities are decisive for the politician: passion, a feeling of responsibility, and a sense of proportion.
- Max Weber
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A highly developed stock exchange cannot be a club for the cult of ethics.
- Max Weber
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All the analysis of infinite reality which the finite human mind can conduct rests on the tacit assumption that only a finite portion of this reality constitutes the object of scientific investigation, and that only it is 'important' in the sense of being 'worthy of being known.'
- Max Weber
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Not everyone realises that to write a really good piece of journalism is at least as demanding intellectually as the achievement of any scholar.
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A government is an institution that holds a monopoly on the legitimate use of violence.
- Max Weber
Collection: Government
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Nothing is worthy of man as man unless he can pursue it with passionate devotion.
- Max Weber
Collection: Men
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In a democracy the people choose a leader in whom they trust. Then the chosen leader says, 'Now shut up and obey me.' People and party are then no longer free to interfere in his business.
- Max Weber
Collection: Party
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Man does not by nature wish to earn more and more money.
- Max Weber
Collection: Men
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The great virtue of bureaucracy - indeed, perhaps its defining characteristic ~ was that it was an institutional method for applying general rules to specific cases, thereby making the actions of government fair and predictable.
- Max Weber
Collection: Government
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Charisma is the gift from above where a leader knows from inside himself what to do.
- Max Weber
Collection: Leader
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It is not true that good can follow only from good and evil only from evil, but that often the opposite is true.
- Max Weber
Collection: Opposites
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The decisive means for politics is violence.
- Max Weber
Collection: Military
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A fully developed bureaucratic mechanism stands in the same relationship to other forms as does the machine to the non-mechanical production of goods. Precision, speed, clarity, documentary ability, continuity, discretion, unity, rigid subordination, reduction of friction and material and personal expenses are unique to bureaucratic organization.
- Max Weber
Collection: Unique
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The experience of the irrationality of the world has been the driving force of all religious revolution.
- Max Weber
Collection: Religious
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The Truth is the Truth.
- Max Weber
Collection: Truth Is
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Culture' is a finite segment of the meaningless infinity of the world process, a segment on which human beings confer meaning and significance.
- Max Weber
Collection: Culture
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The impulse to acquisition, pursuit of gain, of money, of the greatest possible amount of money, has in itself nothing to do with capitalism. This impulse exists and has existed among waiters, physicians, coachmen, artists, prostitutes, dishonest officials, soldiers, nobles, crusaders, gamblers, and beggars.
- Max Weber
Collection: Artist
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The fate of our times is characterized by rationalization and intellectualization and, above all, by the 'disenchantment of the world.' Precisely the ultimate and most sublime values have retreated from public life either into the transcendental realm of mystic life or into the brotherliness of direct and personal human relations. It is not accidental that our greatest art is intimate and not monumental.
- Max Weber
Collection: Art
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Every scientific fulfillment raises new questions; it asks to be surpassed and outdated.
- Max Weber
Collection: Science
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Only on the assumption of belief in the validity of values is the attempt to espouse value-judgments meaningful. However, to judge the validity of such values is a matter of faith .
- Max Weber
Collection: Meaningful