Frommer J, Frommer S
Klinisches Institut, Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf.
Fortschr Neurol Psychiatr. 1993 May;61(5):161-71. doi: 10.1055/s-2007-999084.
Between 1897 and 1902 the economist and sociologist Max Weber from Heidelberg suffered from a severe depressive crisis with multiple recurrences of its symptomatology in the following years. The biographic background of the disease process is examined. Questions regarding the specific diagnosis are discussed. Furthermore, his work shows that Weber was indirectly deeply concerned with the cultural, historical and social background conditions of depressive experience and behavior in the context of his study on Protestantic Ethics and the Spirit of Capitalism. Weber's definition of modern society as an iron cage, determined by Occidental Rationalism, shows that this cultural background demands a great amount of role conformity from the individual. Weber's theoretical approach should spark interest in the current psychopathological discussion of the characteristic structural features of a depressed personality.
1897年至1902年间,来自海德堡的经济学家兼社会学家马克斯·韦伯遭受了严重的抑郁危机,在接下来的几年里症状多次复发。本文考察了该疾病过程的传记背景。讨论了关于具体诊断的问题。此外,他的作品表明,在对《新教伦理与资本主义精神》的研究中,韦伯间接地深切关注抑郁体验和行为的文化、历史和社会背景条件。韦伯将现代社会定义为一个由西方理性主义决定的铁笼,这表明这种文化背景要求个体高度符合角色规范。韦伯的理论方法应该会激发当前关于抑郁人格特征结构特征的精神病理学讨论的兴趣。