Sociology, asked by Kalden5132, 9 months ago

Max webers bureaucracy as an agent of social change.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Max Weber (1864 – 1920) argued that stratification and social class were more complicated than this. He argued that social class was based on a person's market position which is basically how much money or wealth they have and their bargaining power to get this. The German sociologist Max Weber argued that bureaucracy constitutes the most efficient and rational way in which human activity can be organized and that systematic processes and organized hierarchies are necessary to maintain order, maximize efficiency, and eliminate favoritism.

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Max Weber (1864 – 1920) argued that stratification and social class were more complicated than this. He argued that social class was based on a person's market position which is basically how much money or wealth they have and their bargaining power to get this. The German sociologist Max Weber argued that bureaucracy constitutes the most efficient and rational way in which human activity can be organized and that systematic processes and organized hierarchies are necessary to maintain order, maximize efficiency, and eliminate favoritism.

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