The Formal and Substantive Validity of Money | 178 |
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Methods and Aims of Monetary Policy | 180 |
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A Critical Note on the State Theory of Money | 184 |
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The NonMonetary Significance of Political Bodies for the Economic Order | 193 |
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The Financing of Political Bodies | 194 |
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Repercussions of Public Financing on Private Economic Activity | 199 |
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The Influence of Economic Factors on the Formation of Organizations | 201 |
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The Mainspring of Economic Activity | 202 |
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Notes 206 | 206 |
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THE TYPES OF LEGITIMATE DOMINATION | 212 |
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The Three Pure Types of Authority | 215 |
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U LEGAL AUTHORITY WITH A BUREAUCRATIC ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF | 217 |
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The Pure TypeContinued | 220 |
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Monocratic Bureaucracy | 223 |
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Types of Patrimonial Codification 856 | 236 |
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THE ROUTINIZATION OF CHARISMA | 246 |
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FEUDALISM STANDESTAAT AND PATRIMONIALISM 1070 | 248 |
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FEUDALISM | 255 |
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Combinations of the Different Types of Authority | 262 |
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COLLEGIALITY AND THE DIVISION OF POWERS | 271 |
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The Functionally Specific Division of Powers | 282 |
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DIRECT DEMOCRACY AND REPRESENTATIVE ADMINISTRATION | 289 |
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Representation by the Agents of Interest Groups | 297 |
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Notes 954 | 299 |
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Excursus on Collegiate Bodies and Interest Groups 994 | 305 |
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THE ECONOMY AND SOCIAL NORMS | 311 |
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The Economy and Social Norms 3 11 | 312 |
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The Economic Relationships of Organized Groups | 339 |
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The Origins of Discipline in War 11 50 | 354 |
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Household Neighborhood and Kin Group | 356 |
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Household Enterprise and Oikos | 370 |
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Ethnic Groups | 385 |
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Religious Groups The Sociology of Religion | 399 |
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Canonical Writings Dogmas and Scriptural Religion | 457 |
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POLITICAL AND H1EROCRATIC DOMINATION 1158 | 463 |
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Preaching and Pastoral Care as Results of Prophetic Religion | 464 |
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THE FORMAL QUALITIES OF REVOLUTIONARY | 469 |
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Aristocratic Irreligion versus Warring for the Faith | 472 |
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The French Civil Code 865 | 480 |
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The Religious Disinclinations of Slaves Day Laborers and the Modern | 484 |
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The Differential Function of Salvation Religion for Higher and Lower | 490 |
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INDEX | 495 |
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Notes | 499 |
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The Religious Impact of Proletarian PettyBourgeois and Pariah | 507 |
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Elite and Mass Intellectualism in Medieval Christianity | 513 |
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Predestination and Providence | 522 |
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Notes | 529 |
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Salvation Through Good Works | 532 |
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The Certainty of Grace and the Religious Virtuosi | 538 |
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Mysticism versus Asceticism | 544 |
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The Decisive Differences Between Oriental and Occidental Salvation | 551 |
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SOTERIOLOGY OR SALVATION FROM OUTSIDE | 557 |
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Salvation Through Faith Alone and Its AntiIntellectual Consequences | 563 |
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Salvation Through Belief in Predestination | 572 |
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Familial Piety Neighborly Help and Compensation | 579 |
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Tensions and Compromises Between Ethics and Politics | 593 |
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Notes | 601 |
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The Tensions between Ethical Religion and Art | 607 |
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Jewish Rationalism versus Puritan Asceticism | 615 |
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The ThisWorldliness of Islam and Its Economic Ethics | 623 |
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Jesus Indifference Toward the World | 630 |
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Its Impersonality and Ethic Fragment | 635 |
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