Max Weber Flashcards
Social action (3)
A) Object of Sociology
B) Definition:
Action: behaviour with subj. meaning
Social: oriented towards others
C) Interpretation:
Identification if the meaning and motives of a given social action
Types of action (4)
- Affective:
Guided by emotions - Traditional:
Guided by customs - Instrumentally rational:
Action as means for an end - Value-rational:
Action as end in itself
Ideal types (4)
A) Not a hypothesis, but helps formulate a hypothesis
B) Not a description, but a means of description
C) Unified analytical construct
D) Not real, but offers a way to approximate reality
Types of legitimate domination (3)
- Rational-legal domination
Based on belief in law
Bureaucratic - Traditional domination
Based on belief in tradition - Charismatic domination
Based on devotion to a charismatic leader & time of social change
Unstable -> need to switch to another type
Means of social transformation
Conclusion:
Power is legitimate if the people believe in its legitimacy
Individualism (2)
A) Understanding of social action:
Follow the reasoning of the individual actors involved
B) Methodological individualism:
Social phenomena are often consequences of individual actions
Bureaucracy (5)
- Organization bound by objective, written rules
- Division of labour
- Clear hierarchy with formal procedures (e.g. complaints)
- Position appointment based on qualifications
- Threat of removal from position
Charisma
Product of collective enthusiasm
i.e. belief of the followers that their leader is special
Value neutrality (4)
- Separation between values and facts
- Science cannot solve value problems
- Science is still influenced by values
E.g. what to study - Is a value
Rationalization (4)
- Rational religious theories set in motion a process of rationalization
- Rationality of religion is questioned
- Rationality of all values seems groundless
- Result:
Value pluralism
Disenchantment
Process of social differentiation
Capitalism (2)
- Characterized by instrumental rationalization (profit oriented)
- Requirement: Change in work ethic
->Protestant work ethic
The protestant ethic (4)
- Calling:
My position is a result of god’s will, it is my duty to work as hard as I can - Predestination:
Salvation for the successful bc it is a sign of self-control - Habitual, methodical, systematic, disciplined, rational, ordered daily life
-> work and save - Part of the process of rationalization