“The ultimately possible attitudes toward life are irreconcilable, and hence their struggle can never be brought to a final conclusion.”

—  Max Weber

Source: From Max Weber: Essays in Sociology (1946), p. 152 (in 2009 edition)

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German sociologist, philosopher, and political economist 1864–1920

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