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Weber

: debt to neokantian philosophy; for social


soceintsts to apprehend facts; counterpat to
aprirori categoires is thte ideal typical
sontiucts of weber; lay don ideal ypical
sontcuts; to answer problem of;
: iron cage- model for western society at
acetian poin tin time; identification of ideal
thpicsl soicontsruc os ooscial action;
because of intellectual debt to kant; hat
makes us hauman is that we live for alues;
world of meainig given by balues; we have
to take into accutn the interpretative account
of hua beings in the stud of oosciety;
socielaogy is a social action;
: preodinat form of action-tradition
: to dienty iron cage as a model for society;
he has to make use of general/ u niersal
ideal tpical contstucts consiintent with neokantian philosophy; in line with new-ka
ntainism ; weber came up with iron cage; his
sitarint point issiein of osocial action: he
shows that isnturental rational action isthhe
unitineted consesnquence fot h earlier form

sof social action; what peolt hink as tradion


as someitng that is constraining or cfinig by
applying objective manign, predicticabality,
calculability, hallmarks oare instrumtan
lraiton al citons, are themselves prions, just s
tradionti sered a a caacage or prions of
earlier soceites.
: if we loka t webers accotn of precondiont
sfor makrekt to
: we see that market is an illustration of
effects of iron cage
; beuraucry becomes dominiat form of social
organizintio oin the west because it it sht e
most effeiient form of organiziton; deciosno
made on the basis of laws; not ton the base
on the whim of traidiotnal or charamistiac
leaders; based on existin aws;
: we ca
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