General Introduction to the Series
Preface
List of Books Cited in Abbreviated Form
Introduction [Max Rheinstein]
Max Weber on Law in Economy and Society
I. Basic Concepts of Sociology
II. The Economic System and the Normative Orders
1. Legal Order and Economic Order
2. Law, Convention, and Usage
3. Significance and Limits of Legal Coercion in Economic Life
III. Fields of Substantive Law
IV. Categories of Legal Thought
V. Emergence and Creation of Legal Norms
VI. Forms of Creation of Rights
1. Logical Categories of “Legal Propositions” - Liberties and Powers - Freedom of Contract
2. Development of Freedom of Contract - “Status Contracts” and “Purposive Contracts” - The Historical Origin of the Purposive Contracts
3. Institutions Auxiliary to Actionable Contract: Agency; Assignment; Negotiable Instruments
4. Limits of Freedom of Contract
5. Extension of the Effect of a Contract beyond Its Parties - “Special Law”
6. Associational Contracts - Juristic Personality
7. Freedom and Coercion
Supplement to Chapter VI. The Market
VII. The Legal and the Types of Legal Thought
VIII. Formal and Substantive Rationalization in the Law (Sacred Laws)
IX. Imperium and Patrimonial Monarchical Power as Influences on the Formal Qualities of Law: The Codifications
X. The Formal Qualities of Revolutionary Law Natural Law
XI. The Formal Qualities of Modern Law
XII. Domination
1. Power and Domination. Transitional Forms
2. Domination and Administration - Nature and Limits of Democratic Administration
3. Domination through Organization - Bases of Legitimate Authority
XIII. Political Communities
1. Nature and “Legitimacy” of Political Communities
2. Stages in the Formation of Political Communities
XIV. Rational and Irrational Administration of Justice
Index
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0 有用 綦 2010-02-10 03:23:59
ah..hmm...categorically heavy
0 有用 綦 2010-02-10 03:23:59
ah..hmm...categorically heavy