Herod 1/20/24 Herod 1/20/24 Avicenna: 'Therefore in medicine we ought to know the causes of sickness and health.' Read More Herod 1/20/24 Herod 1/20/24 Avicenna: 'As to the mental essence, we find it in infants devoid of every mental form.' Read More Herod 1/20/24 Herod 1/20/24 Avicenna: 'The knowledge of anything, since all things have causes, is not acquired or complete unless it is known by its causes.' Read More Herod 1/20/24 Herod 1/20/24 Avicenna: 'The world is divided into men who have wit and no religion and men who have religion and no wit.' Read More Herod 1/20/24 Herod 1/20/24 Max Weber: 'A highly developed stock exchange cannot be a club for the cult of ethics.' Read More Herod 1/20/24 Herod 1/20/24 Max Weber: 'One can say that three pre-eminent qualities are decisive for the politician: passion, a feeling of responsibility, and a sense of proportion.' Read More Herod 1/20/24 Herod 1/20/24 Max Weber: 'Every type of purely direct concrete description bears the mark of artistic portrayal.' Read More Herod 1/20/24 Herod 1/20/24 Max Weber: 'One cannot prescribe to anyone whether he should follow an ethic of absolute ends or an ethic of responsibility.' Read More Herod 1/20/24 Herod 1/20/24 Max Weber: 'The fully developed bureaucratic apparatus compares with other organisations exactly as does the machine with the non-mechanical modes of production.' Read More Herod 1/20/24 Herod 1/20/24 Max Weber: 'It is not true that good can only follow from good and evil only from evil, but that often the opposite is true.' Read More Herod 1/20/24 Herod 1/20/24 Max Weber: 'Within the confines of the lecture hall, no other virtue exists but plain intellectual integrity.' Read More Herod 1/20/24 Herod 1/20/24 Max Weber: 'All knowledge of cultural reality, as may be seen, is always knowledge from particular points of view.' Read More Herod 1/20/24 Herod 1/20/24 Max Weber: 'Politics is a strong and slow boring of hard boards.' Read More Herod 1/20/24 Herod 1/20/24 Max Weber: 'The ethic of conviction and the ethic of responsibility are not opposites. They are complementary to one another.' Read More Herod 1/20/24 Herod 1/20/24 Max Weber: ''Culture' is a finite segment of the meaningless infinity of the world process, a segment on which human beings confer meaning and significance.' Read More Herod 1/20/24 Herod 1/20/24 Max Weber: 'Politics means striving to share power or striving to influence the distribution of power, either among states or among groups within a state.' Read More Herod 1/20/24 Herod 1/20/24 Max Weber: 'Either one lives 'for' politics or one lives 'off' politics.' Read More Herod 1/20/24 Herod 1/20/24 Max Weber: 'The fate of our times is characterized by rationalization and intellectualization and, above all, by the disenchantment of the world.' Read More Herod 1/20/24 Herod 1/20/24 Max Weber: 'Power is the chance to impose your will within a social context, even when opposed and regardless of the integrity of that chance.' Read More Herod 1/20/24 Herod 1/20/24 Thales: 'God is the most ancient of all things, for he had no birth.' Read More Newer Posts Older Posts
Herod 1/20/24 Herod 1/20/24 Avicenna: 'Therefore in medicine we ought to know the causes of sickness and health.' Read More
Herod 1/20/24 Herod 1/20/24 Avicenna: 'As to the mental essence, we find it in infants devoid of every mental form.' Read More
Herod 1/20/24 Herod 1/20/24 Avicenna: 'The knowledge of anything, since all things have causes, is not acquired or complete unless it is known by its causes.' Read More
Herod 1/20/24 Herod 1/20/24 Avicenna: 'The world is divided into men who have wit and no religion and men who have religion and no wit.' Read More
Herod 1/20/24 Herod 1/20/24 Max Weber: 'A highly developed stock exchange cannot be a club for the cult of ethics.' Read More
Herod 1/20/24 Herod 1/20/24 Max Weber: 'One can say that three pre-eminent qualities are decisive for the politician: passion, a feeling of responsibility, and a sense of proportion.' Read More
Herod 1/20/24 Herod 1/20/24 Max Weber: 'Every type of purely direct concrete description bears the mark of artistic portrayal.' Read More
Herod 1/20/24 Herod 1/20/24 Max Weber: 'One cannot prescribe to anyone whether he should follow an ethic of absolute ends or an ethic of responsibility.' Read More
Herod 1/20/24 Herod 1/20/24 Max Weber: 'The fully developed bureaucratic apparatus compares with other organisations exactly as does the machine with the non-mechanical modes of production.' Read More
Herod 1/20/24 Herod 1/20/24 Max Weber: 'It is not true that good can only follow from good and evil only from evil, but that often the opposite is true.' Read More
Herod 1/20/24 Herod 1/20/24 Max Weber: 'Within the confines of the lecture hall, no other virtue exists but plain intellectual integrity.' Read More
Herod 1/20/24 Herod 1/20/24 Max Weber: 'All knowledge of cultural reality, as may be seen, is always knowledge from particular points of view.' Read More
Herod 1/20/24 Herod 1/20/24 Max Weber: 'Politics is a strong and slow boring of hard boards.' Read More
Herod 1/20/24 Herod 1/20/24 Max Weber: 'The ethic of conviction and the ethic of responsibility are not opposites. They are complementary to one another.' Read More
Herod 1/20/24 Herod 1/20/24 Max Weber: ''Culture' is a finite segment of the meaningless infinity of the world process, a segment on which human beings confer meaning and significance.' Read More
Herod 1/20/24 Herod 1/20/24 Max Weber: 'Politics means striving to share power or striving to influence the distribution of power, either among states or among groups within a state.' Read More
Herod 1/20/24 Herod 1/20/24 Max Weber: 'Either one lives 'for' politics or one lives 'off' politics.' Read More
Herod 1/20/24 Herod 1/20/24 Max Weber: 'The fate of our times is characterized by rationalization and intellectualization and, above all, by the disenchantment of the world.' Read More
Herod 1/20/24 Herod 1/20/24 Max Weber: 'Power is the chance to impose your will within a social context, even when opposed and regardless of the integrity of that chance.' Read More
Herod 1/20/24 Herod 1/20/24 Thales: 'God is the most ancient of all things, for he had no birth.' Read More