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    Weber Uses the Metaphor of the "Iron Cage" to Argue
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Weber Uses the Metaphor of the "Iron Cage" to Argue

Question 13

Question 13

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Weber uses the metaphor of the "iron cage" to argue that work today is motivated by:


A) Economic production demands
B) Religious duty
C) Materialistic acquisitiveness
D) A and C

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