A brief introduction of the main content of Weber's understanding of sociology and the background of the era (30 points) 1. A brief summary of the main content of Weber's understanding of psychology. Max Weber was a German sociologist and philosopher in the 20th century. His main contribution was to separate the traditional biology and social psychology from the traditional sociological theory and establish a new sociological theoretical framework. He believed that sociology was a discipline that studied social structure and organizational forms, social behavior and ideology, rather than human behavior and biological evolution. 2. Explain the background of the era in which Wilbur was born. Wilhelm lived in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, a period of political and cultural change in Germany. After the unification of Germany, a strong and central government was established and new technologies and industries were developed. At the same time, Germany also experienced a cultural transformation, including the rise of realism and the spread of Confucianism. These changes had a profound impact on his thinking. 3. Max Weber was an important representative figure of the German sociologists in the 20th century. His thoughts had a profound influence on the development of the sociologists. His main contribution was to separate the traditional biology and social psychology and establish a new sociological theoretical framework. His sociological theory emphasized the importance of social structure and organizational forms, focusing on social behavior and ideology, as well as the influence of political, cultural, and historical factors on social phenomena.