’Writers become classics because their work invites continual, fresh interpretation. Michael Symonds’ stimulating new book on Max Weber does just that. His careful study of the role of fate, paradox and brotherliness clarifies important dimensions of Weber’s work. Even more, Symonds illuminates the conflicted nature of human beings faced with dilemmas lodged deep within the texture of modernity and the human heart itself.’ Peter Baehr, Lingnan University, Hong Kong