CONTRIBUTIONS OF MAX WEBER TO THE HISTORY OF MODERN LEGAL SOCIOLOGY THEORY (ANALYTICAL HISTORICAL STUDY)
Abstract
Max Weber is considered as one of the greatest sociologists who appeared during the second half of the nineteenth century and the beginning of the twentieth century, because his works provided us with the finest examples of the accurate and serious study of real social attitudes and the processes that should form the basis of any appropriate sociological theory.
The study dealt with his life, his upbringing, some of his ideas and writings, then legal sociology, types of law, social action, and patterns of social action on Max Weber.
The study also talked about the most important ideal models for Max Weber, and finally his view of the capitalist system, as Max Weber sought to prove that capitalism is an integrated social and economic system in the modern era.
Max fibere is one of the greatest scientist (In the field of sociology ) who appeared in the second half of the nineteenth century and the beginning of the twentieth century because what he has done was ideal regarding his serious and accurate studies on real social attitudes and operations which should be aground for any suitable sociological theory.
This study addresses his own life, some of his ideas , writings , statutory social science , types of statutory , social action, and types of social actions
This study also discusses the main models for fiber, his view on capitalism as he tried to prove how capitalism is treated as a social and an economical system recently.