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History of Sociological Thought
The theorists that make Sociology what it is today.
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Sociology
Undergraduate 3
10/26/2011

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Max Weber
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(1864-1920)

Iron Cage

Concern for rationalization, secularization and disenchantment.

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The protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism
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outined the historical significance of protestantism for the development of capitalist cultural values
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Protestant Ethic
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Showed the importance of Weber's work

characterized by the belief in the doctrine of predestination

Promoted a methodically organized life and governed by faith.

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Action Theory
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-social facts reflect the interrelationship values, psychological orientations, and patterns of action.

-social order is created and maintained by meaningful social action.

-society consists of people interacting with one another and attaching meaning to one another's behavior.

-Perspective of Max Weber

-emphasizes the meanings that motivate people's behavior in a capitalist society.

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Affective Action
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-Sexual attraction

-prejudice against males

-the emotional bong b/n parent and kid

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Asceticism
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Self-denial in order to achieve spiritual enhancement
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Bureaucracy
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the archetypal example of instrumentally-rational action. The rule of law, rather than of persons, is most clearly observed in this form of administration. This form of administration is impersonal, objective and based on knowledge.

Ex: McDonalds Inc.

An organization based on official rules and regulations, explicit job descriptions, hierarchical decision-making, and promotions

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Capitalism
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Free labor is a characteristic. This system is characterized by the "iron cage of rationality"
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Industrialization
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Social Structure
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Instrumentally-rational action (formal rationality)
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-capital investment

-holding organizational rallies in order to recruit new members.

-conducting sociological research.

-opposition to a homeland security policy because one judges it to be ineffective.

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Irrationality of Rationality
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the denial of human reason and humanity by rational systems. Bureaucratic "red tape"
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Belief in atonement

 

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cultural values and beliefs
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Protestant Ethhic
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cultural values and beliefs
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Psychological Orientations of actors
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Rationality
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rationalization
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Spirit of Capitalism
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Traditional Action
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Value ration action
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Verstehen
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Dysfunction(s) of Buraeucracy
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