Max Weber
Max Weber (1864-1920) perhaps more than any other figure of his time represents the–ultimately–failed attempt to bring about a democratic order in Germany after World War I and before World War II. Despite these failings in political life, Weber is still generally considered to be the most important sociological thinker ever. Weber helped found the German Democratic Party (DDP) which along with the Social Democratic Party and the Catholic Center Party tried to establish the left-liberal leaning Weimar Coalition in 1919. However this coalition failed to maintain power after 1920, from that point on any majority in parliament would have to include at least one of the more right-wing nationalistic and anti-democratic parties. The weakest link in the coalition was the DDP, although all parties lost support, which failed to attract voters as did many other newly created parties, instead voters withdrew from politics or joined private associations many of which had an author...