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and the member of the commission charged with drafting the
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Portal:Germany
Selected article
Max Weber
Max Weber
German
political economist
sociologist
public administration
University of Berlin
Freiburg University
University of Heidelberg
University of Vienna
University of Munich
Treaty of Versailles
Weimar Constitution
rationalisation
sociology of religion
government
economics
The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism
religion
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