Enchanting Dr. Oscar Vázquez MenaExplores how we might think and live in the enchantment of the secular, modern world. Taking his departure from Max Weber's famous description of the world as disenchanted, by which he meant that everything could now be accounted for by theoretical and empirical science, Stephen David Ross asks how we might think and live in the enchantment of the secular, modern world. Enchanting offers a three fold response: first, it takes seriously Weber's claim
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2009 Nobel Laureate in economics
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Its collections include material from northern Mexico to Costa Rica and represent all of the major cultures of the region
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Focusing primarily on mid-nineteenth-century France
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It develops new theory on audiences as a process and new methodology for studying audiences based on extensive new empirical data on audiences