Multiple Choice
Max Weber (1864-1920) argued that in capitalism and its related society, people became trapped in
A) a verstehen (understanding) where a sympathetic understanding of the true human condition is strong and overshadows the profit motive.
B) chaotic and normless lives that are unstructured and only motivated by greed and profit.
C) an iron cage of rationality whereby people do not realize how limited they have become in their reliance on logic and technology in place of their traditions, values, and emotions.
D) stagnant cycles of starting and failing at new businesses without any efficient, goal-oriented, or logical processes.
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