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    also in parallel.(Clegg et all 2005:50). Bucreacracy is the application of rules to everyday life an organisation other to achieve efficiency and effectiveness DESCRIBE THE PRINCIPAL CHARACTERICTICS OF THE WEBERIAN”IDEAL TYPE” BUREACRACY. Max Weber noted that bureaucratic form routinizes the process of administration exactly as the machine routinizes production. He defined bureaucracy as a form of organisation that emphasizes precision‚ speed‚ clarity‚ regularity‚ reliability and efficiency

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    relevant. UPS‚ a well-known shipping‚ freight and logistics company globally‚ which is a very good example of using classical approach to their management in nowadays business‚ especially in the bureaucracy aspect. UPS is not only follow the idea of Max Weber (1864 - 1920)‚ the advocate of the idea of bureaucracy and also a sociologist‚ that the separation of management and ownership like many companies today‚ but also focus on the impersonal and rational management. UPS set out a huge amount of rules

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    third or fourth week of the term‚ business school had succeeded in afflicting me with a variation of the Stockholm syndrome‚ named after the incident in which a hostage in a Stockholm bank robbery fell in love with one of her captors. XAT 1998 Max Weber‚ a German Sociologist‚ defined state as an entity that has a monopoly over legal violence. India proves that the converse is also true; if criminals cannot be punished by the law‚ its effect they become the state. XAT 1999 That is what a Television

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    An analysis of Max Weber’s “Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism” A. A HISTORICAL BACKGROUND TO THE FORMATION OF THE TEXT: The writing of Weber indicates his sensitivity to diverse cultural meanings and his ability to find an ‘ethos’ or ‘geist” i.e. a spirit is largely indicative not of repudiating Marx’s economic analysis of society‚ but rather of rounding off Marx’s writings whilst valuing empathy‚ or understanding – ‘verstehen’ – in Weber’s native German. One of the primary questions

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    “The modern rational organisation of capitalistic enterprise would not have been possible without two other important factors in its development: the separation of business from the household….and‚ closely connected with it‚ rational bookkeeping” (Max Weber on Capitalism‚ Bureaucracy and Religion). Based on above quotation‚ provide arguments for and against accounting flourished capitalism. Then discuss the role of double-entry in the economic expansion. Topic 2 – Week 4 1. Accounting

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    ”the process by which the principles of the fast-food restaurant are coming to dominate more and more sectors of American society as well as of the rest of the world.” George Ritzer is a sociologist that starting from the theory of Bureaucracy of Max Weber and passing through concepts like: Fordism‚ Taylorism‚ Sneakerization‚ Globalization or Americanization‚ makes a critical analysis of the impact that McDonaldization has on every aspect of the society. Ritzer highlights four mains dimensions that

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    The Enlightenment The 17th century was torn by witch-hunts and wars of religion and imperial conquest. Protestants and Catholics denounced each other as followers of Satan‚ and people could be imprisoned for attending the wrong church‚ or for not attending any. All publications‚ whether pamphlets or scholarly volumes‚ were subject to prior censorship by both church and state‚ often working hand in hand. Slavery was widely practiced‚ especially in the colonial plantations of the Western Hemisphere

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    What do we mean by life chances? There is a belief that depending on where people live‚ their life chances can vary tremendously. The term life chances was first used by sociologist Max Weber in 1948 he believed that people’s life chances were guided by their economic position. This also affected their ability to gain employment or own a property. People’s life chances can therefore be positive or negative depending on their social and economic background. Different life chances are all connected

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    Examine Karl Marx’ sociological critique of religion. (18) Karl Marx was born on the 5th of May 1818 and died on the 14th of March 1883. He was a German philosopher‚ economist‚ sociologist‚ historian‚ journalist and revolutionary socialist. Throughout time‚ his ideas played a significant role in the development and understanding of social science and the socialist movement‚ however I will focus on Karl Marx’s views on religion; particularly his critique of religion. According to Karl Marx‚ religion

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    imagination helps us _____. | | create an image of how people in other societies live | | | develop hypotheses that we can test with statistical data | | | make the familiar strange | | | understand the theories developed by Marx‚ Weber‚ and Durkheim | Question 3 | | 0 / 1 point | Which of the following is an example of using one’s sociological imagination? | | being in

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