Telos 78 (Winter 1988–89)
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G.L. Ulmen
Introduction
Articles
Zygmunt Bauman
Strangers: The Social Construction of Universality and Particularity
Mosche Zuckermann
The Curse of Forgetting: Israel and the Holocaust
Jeanne Schuler
Back to Union Station
Symposium on Weber's The Protestant Ethic
Richard van Dülmen
Protestantism and Capitalism: Weber's Thesis in Light of Recent Social History
Guy Oakes
Farewell to The Protestant Ethic?
Paul Piccone
Rethinking Protestantism, Capitalism, and a Few Other Things
Special Section: Recent Literature on Weber
David Gross
Weber in Context: The Dilemmas of Modernity
Russell A. Berman
Contextualizing Sociology
Harry Liebersohn
Weber and Women
Alan Sica
Weber and Mann
Guenther Roth
Weber's Political Failure
Thomas Burger
Weber's Methodology
Moishe Gonzales
Weber, Rationality, and the Disintegration of Sociology
Reviews
Andrew Fraser
Reconstituting Enlightened Despotism
(Roberto Mangabeira Unger, Politics: A Work in Constructive Social Theory: Vol. 1, Social Theory: Its Situation and its Task; Vol. 2, False Necessity: Social Theory in the Service of Radical Democracy; Vol. 3, Plasticity into Power: Comparative-Historical Studies on the Institutional Conditions of Economic and Military Success)
Jack Zipes
German History and its Discontents
(Charles S. Maier, The Unmasterable Past: History, Holocaust, and German National Identity)
Joseph W. Bendersky
Carl Schmitt as Occasio
(Klaus Hansen and Hans Lietzmann, eds., Carl Schmitt und die Liberalismuskritik)

