Weber’s Global Perspective: From Local Insights to Global Theories

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FONG Sau Fan
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LAM Nancy
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LIU Chin Wai
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NG Wing Tung
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TSE Tsoi Ying
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WONG Lok Yi
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WONG Sze Yan

Our story begins in 19th-century Germany, where a brilliant thinker named Max Weber (1864–1920) set out on an epic quest—not with a sword, but with a pen and an insatiable curiosity!  

A sociologist, philosopher, and economist, Weber was like a detective of human societies. His mission? To uncover why some nations thrived economically while others followed different paths. His journey would take him from the churches of Europe to the temples of Asia, unlocking secrets about religion, culture, and capitalism along the way. 

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