In the Weberian conception, power exists only in relation to others. The power of an individual over a second means the ability of the former to cause the other to do something or not to take a certain action if the former does not intervene. Max Weber's analysis of forms of authority is considered one of the world's most important sociological contributions. In any domination, Weber demonstrates, there is a relationship between the agent of domination and the community
Gilles Deleuze argued that modern western societies are undergoing or have undergone a shift away fr...
Weber\u2019s conception of politics has long been interpreted in relativistic and \u201cagonistic\u2...
The question of power is examined in its relationship to the democratic public space. Three authors ...
The first name that the bureaucracy concept evokes today is undoubtedly Max Weber. In Weber's manage...
This thesis revolves around a textual analysis of the Weberian thesis that classes, status groups a...
Any sociological discussion of the relations between power, legitimacy, and authority must start wit...
In this paper, I will criticize and reconsider the typologies of dominance and subordinance develope...
Max Weber's interest in analyzing the nature of power and authority, as well as his constant preoccu...
The paper builds up a conceptual picture of two types of governance - network and organic. In this p...
The term Weberian bureaucracy refers to Max Weber’s (1864–1920) ideal type (or model) of rational bu...
While Max Weber is commonly treated as a social theorist or a theorist of social stratification, rel...
In international social science’s debate on power and rulership, Max Weber occupies a dominant posit...
Weberian bureaucracy theory is a bureaucratic theory that is very influential on allcountries both t...
The paper argues that power analysis is at the crossroads of three different fields which follow a c...
This article consists of two parts: in the first, we deal with access to power,in the second with ex...
Gilles Deleuze argued that modern western societies are undergoing or have undergone a shift away fr...
Weber\u2019s conception of politics has long been interpreted in relativistic and \u201cagonistic\u2...
The question of power is examined in its relationship to the democratic public space. Three authors ...
The first name that the bureaucracy concept evokes today is undoubtedly Max Weber. In Weber's manage...
This thesis revolves around a textual analysis of the Weberian thesis that classes, status groups a...
Any sociological discussion of the relations between power, legitimacy, and authority must start wit...
In this paper, I will criticize and reconsider the typologies of dominance and subordinance develope...
Max Weber's interest in analyzing the nature of power and authority, as well as his constant preoccu...
The paper builds up a conceptual picture of two types of governance - network and organic. In this p...
The term Weberian bureaucracy refers to Max Weber’s (1864–1920) ideal type (or model) of rational bu...
While Max Weber is commonly treated as a social theorist or a theorist of social stratification, rel...
In international social science’s debate on power and rulership, Max Weber occupies a dominant posit...
Weberian bureaucracy theory is a bureaucratic theory that is very influential on allcountries both t...
The paper argues that power analysis is at the crossroads of three different fields which follow a c...
This article consists of two parts: in the first, we deal with access to power,in the second with ex...
Gilles Deleuze argued that modern western societies are undergoing or have undergone a shift away fr...
Weber\u2019s conception of politics has long been interpreted in relativistic and \u201cagonistic\u2...
The question of power is examined in its relationship to the democratic public space. Three authors ...