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The Rationalization of Society: Max Weber on Modern Bureaucracy

The Rationalization of Society: Max Weber on Modern Bureaucracy

Update: 2024-05-03
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In this episode we are getting serious.  We are going to talk about Max Weber's theory of bureaucracy and we are going to find out why bureaucracy is one of the most important rationalizing forces in the rationalized society.  And please be careful, you might even learn something about the history of  Prussia and the German Empire. 

Summary of the previous episode and introduction to this one starts at minute 2.14.
Section 1 starts at minute 6.28.
Section 2 starts at minute 23.50.
Section 3 starts at minute 39.09.

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The Rationalization of Society: Max Weber on Modern Bureaucracy

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