Department of Political Science, University of Antwerp, Antwerpen, Belgium.
Br J Sociol. 2020 Sep;71(4):800-817. doi: 10.1111/1468-4446.12773. Epub 2020 Jul 2.
This article points out that the way the biblical myth of the Fall has been interpreted in the Judeo-Christian tradition is a crucial heuristic in the works of Max Weber, an assessment that hitherto largely remained unnoticed. Nevertheless, Weber's understanding of everyday action is closely related to the various religious interpretations of what deprivations were suffered by humanity as a consequence of Adam's original sin and the paradisiacal yearning for salvation it engenders. Moreover, Weber's interpretation of the Fall is characteristic for his tragic sociology in the sense that it guarantees the freedom to subjectively create self-conscious meaning that is, however, no longer embedded in a context of common knowledge. His solution to this epistemological problem involves a Nietzschean heroic existentialism whereby individuals give personality to one's character by freely choosing their own values. Yet, he also realizes that many will not be able to choose by themselves and, therefore, will be attracted by charismatic leaders that can invoke a paradisiacal community of choice. Weber's modern antinomical interpretation of the Fall is still relevant today because it provides insight in the epistemological underpinnings of the contemporary populist Zeitgeist.
本文指出,在犹太教-基督教传统中,对圣经堕落神话的解释方式是马克斯·韦伯作品中的一个关键启发,这一评估迄今为止在很大程度上未被注意到。然而,韦伯对日常行动的理解与各种宗教对人类因亚当原罪而遭受的剥夺以及由此产生的对救赎的渴望的解释密切相关。此外,韦伯对堕落的解释是他悲剧社会学的特征,因为它保证了主体创造自我意识意义的自由,而这种意义不再嵌入共同知识的背景中。他解决这个认识论问题的方法涉及尼采式的英雄存在主义,即个体通过自由选择自己的价值观来赋予自己性格个性。然而,他也意识到,许多人将无法自己做出选择,因此将被能够召唤选择的天堂社区的魅力领袖所吸引。韦伯对堕落的现代矛盾解释在今天仍然具有相关性,因为它为当代民粹主义时代精神的认识论基础提供了深刻的见解。