An Outline Of Interpretive... — Economy And Society:
How we gain "status" (who is "cool" or respected).
If the book were a movie, the protagonist would be and the antagonist would be the Human Spirit . Weber was obsessed with how the modern world was moving away from "enchanted" things (like tradition and magic) toward a cold, efficient "iron cage" of bureaucracy. Economy and Society: An Outline of Interpretive...
How we use power (the famous "Monopoly on Violence"). Why It Matters Today How we gain "status" (who is "cool" or respected)
Weber was the one who realized that in a modern society, your boss doesn't rule you because they are "chosen by God" (traditional authority) or because they are "superhuman" (charismatic authority). They rule because of —the rules on the paper say they can. How we use power (the famous "Monopoly on Violence")
Max Weber’s Economy and Society is often called the most important sociological work of the 20th century, but the story of how it reached your bookshelf is a bit of a "Frankenstein" tale. The Great Unfinished Symphony
He feared that this focus on "efficiency" would eventually strip away our individual meaning, leaving us as "specialists without spirit, sensualists without heart."