The Politics of Academic Freedom: Weber, Westminster and Contemporary Universities

The practices of debate are for Weber inherent to the very concept of scholarship. My aim in this essay is to offer along this line a parliamentary interpretation for Weber's writings on the status of values in the research process. My focus lies in Weber's Wertfreiheit essay and his unive...

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State universities
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