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" No one knows who will live in this cage in the future, or whether at the end of this tremendous development entirely new prophets will arise, or there will be a great rebirth of old ideas and ideals, or, if neither, mechanized petrification, embellished... "
Leo Strauss, Max Weber, and the Scientific Study of Politics - 7 ページ
Nasser Behnegar 著 - 2003 - 221 ページ
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The Meaning of Things: Domestic Symbols and the Self

Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, Eugene Rochberg-Halton, Eugene Halton - 1981 - 324 ページ
...civilization. In his well-known conclusion to The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism he remarks: No one knows who will live in this cage in the future,...of old ideas and ideals, or, if neither, mechanized petrification, embellished with a sort of convulsive self-importance. For the last stage of this cultural...

History and Human Existence From Marx to Merleau-Ponty

James Miller, Jim Miller - 1982 - 306 ページ
...world views. At the "end of this tremendous development," Weber concluded, no one can know "whether entirely new prophets will arise, or there will be...of old ideas and ideals, or, if neither, mechanized petrification."* 1 Ironically, for Weber as for Neitzsche, the triumph of scientific rationality starkly...

White Racism: A Psychohistory

Joel Kovel - 1984 - 368 ページ
...people are to be more human than others, is culture's province to define. CHAPTER THE HISTORICAL MATRIX No one knows who will live in this cage in the future,...of old ideas and ideals, or, if neither, mechanized petrification, embellished with a sort of convulsive self-importance. For of the last stage of this...

Max Weber in Asian Studies, 第 1 巻、第 2 部

Andreas E. Buss - 1985 - 140 ページ
...cage. But victorious capitalism, since it rests on mechanical foundations, needs its support no longer. No one knows who will live in this cage in the future, or whether... entirely new prophets will arise, or there will be a great rebirth of old ideas and ideals, or if neither,...

The Rise of Western Rationalism: Max Weber's Developmental History

Wolfgang Schluchter - 1985 - 216 ページ
...the totality of modern Western culture can negate all other cultural configurations. We do not know whether "at the end of this tremendous development entirely new prophets will arise or whether there will be a powerful rebirth of old ideas and ideals." 30 Nor has the rationalism of world...

The Triumph of the Therapeutic: Uses of Faith After Freud

Philip Rieff - 1987 - 292 ページ
...publishers for permitting me to exercise my ideas in their precincts. Peru, Vermont June PHILIP RIEFF No one knows who will live in this cage in the future,...tremendous development entirely new prophets will arise, or whether there will be a great rebirth of old ideas and ideals, or, if neither, mechanized petrification,...

The Triumph of the Therapeutic: Uses of Faith After Freud

Philip Rieff - 1987 - 292 ページ
...future, or whether at the end of this tremendous development entirely new prophets will arise, or whether there will be a great rebirth of old ideas and ideals, or, if neither, mechanized pétrification, embellished with a sort of convulsive self-importance. For of the last stage of this...

The Feeling Intellect: Selected Writings

Philip Rieff - 1990 - 429 ページ
...complacent in it. His prosperity, stripped of its religious and ethical meaning, becomes a plush cage. "No one knows who will live in this cage in the future,...convulsive self-importance. For of the last stage of this cultural development, it might truly be said: 'Specialists without spirit, sensualists without...

The Feeling Intellect: Selected Writings

Philip Rieff - 1990 - 438 ページ
...become associated with purely mundane passions, which often actually give it the character of sport. No one knows who will live in this cage in the future,...of old ideas and ideals, or, if neither, mechanized petrification, embellished with a sort of convulsive self-importance. For of the last stage of this...

Culture and Society: Contemporary Debates

Jeffrey C. Alexander, Steven Seidman - 1990 - 388 ページ
...Weber deliberately substitutes apocalyptic expectations for the millennial ones of the Enlighteners: No one knows who will live in this cage in the future,...of old ideas and ideals, or, if neither, mechanized petrification, embellished with a sort of convulsive self-importance. For of the last stage of this...




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