Exam 4: Max Weber

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______ is the type of domination based on the rule of law and obedience owed to the office

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Which of the following best reflects Weber's view of the relationship between Protestantism and capitalism in the 16th -18th centuries:

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Weber defines rationalization as:

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Whose work does Weber place great weight upon, stating "the intellectual world in which we live is a world which to a large extent bears the imprint of _______"

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Weber's vision of sociology casts Verstehen as the principal objective. Verstehen means:

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From Weber's view, religions offer redemption, countering a "senseless" world with a belief that there is ultimately meaning in the cosmos.

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Hitler could be considered someone who led by charismatic authority.

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Weber used the term "iron cage" to describe:

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Discuss Weber's ideas from the Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism. Include specific quotations from the text to support your essay.

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Compare and contrast Weber's types of legitimate domination. Discuss specifically each type's strengths and weaknesses. Be sure to provide contemporary concrete examples of each type.

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Weber used ________ as "pure" categories that serve as a methodological comparison to real-life cases.

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Weber believed that ultimately religion could be reduced to the distorted interests of class.

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Explain the following types of authority (rational/legal, traditional, charismatic) as discussed by Weber, using concrete contemporary examples.

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According to Weber, the most tenuous (or unstable) type of the authority is:

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Compare and contrast Weber's themes and theoretical orientation with that of Karl Marx. Be sure to discuss Marx's historical materialism and definition of classes.

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Explain Weber's notion of Verstehen and its significance to the discipline of sociology.

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According to Max Weber, religion has helped to foster what process?

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Explain the significance of Weber's line from The Protestant Ethic, "And this calling is not, as it was for the Lutheran, a fate to which he must submit and which he must make the best of, but God's commandment to the individual to work for the divine glory."

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People who share "life chances" are considered a party.

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Discuss Weber's essay on bureaucracy. Explain the negative and positive attributes of this system. Also explain its role in Weber's concept of "iron cage."

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