There has been considerable academic debate about the coherence or otherwise of Max Weber's sociology as a whole. Much of the analysis has focused on the notion of rationalization as the master theme of his sociological work. By rationalization, Weber referred to a set of interrelated social processes by which the modern world had been systematically transformed into a rational system. Among these various processes, rationalization included the systematic application of scientific reason to the everyday world and the intellectualization of mundane activities through the application of systematic knowledge to practice. Rationalization was also associated with the disenchantment of reality that is the secularization of values and attitudes
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No abstractReligious interests have a real impact on human life. The protestant inner-wordly ascetic...
This paper addresses the concepts of rationality and rationalization in Max Weber. Drawing on the ma...
Maruyama Masao was one of the most influential political theorists and social scientists in postwar ...
For the hundred years preceeding the Muslim revival of the late twentieth century, the Islamic world...
The sociological theory of action has split into two streams the sources of which could be traced ba...
Ernst Bloch stood in intellectual opposition to Max Weber, yet they have a similar framework through...
This chapter gives an account of Weber’s concept of rationalization and how it has been used by sub...
The thesis, conceived as a theoretical study, deals with Max Weber's contribution to the issues of r...
Copyright Routledge [Full text of this chapter is not available in the UHRA]Max Weber is seen as one...
Weber's theoretical legacy contains only fragments of thinking about Islam, primarily in the texts a...
Zbigniew Drozdowicz – SECULARIZATION AS A PROCESS OF RATIONALIZATION OF SOCIAL LIFE When joining th...
This book brings together leading figures in history, sociology, political science, feminism and cri...
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Zbigniew Drozdowicz – RATIONALIZATION OF RELIGION AND SOCIAL MARGINALIZATION. FROM THE ANCIENT TO MO...
Juliusz Iwanicki – WEBER’S PARADIGM IN PETER BERGER’S STUDY OF RELIGION In the article I analyze th...
No abstractReligious interests have a real impact on human life. The protestant inner-wordly ascetic...
This paper addresses the concepts of rationality and rationalization in Max Weber. Drawing on the ma...
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