n spite of the realistic and avalutative implantation of its social science, Weber's re¬flection on politics possesses an evident ethical-normative dimension. This dimension do¬minates the field of the last part of Politics as a vocation, to some extent the intellectual tes¬tament of Weber. The complementarity of ethics of responsibility and ethics of intention ar¬gued by Weber in the final part of the conference is linked to the need to rescue realism from the risk of over-adaptation that makes politics totally internal to the logic of the world.
Keywords: Political realism, ethics of intention, ethics of responsibility, Max Weber, adap¬ta-tion to the world.