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Max Weber,critical theory,and the administered world
Authors:Harvey C Greisman  George Ritzer
Institution:(1) Department of Sociology, West Chester State College, 19380 West Chester, PA;(2) Department of Sociology, University of Maryland, USA
Abstract:The sociological perspectives of Max Weber and the ldquoFrankfurt Schoolrdquo have been viewed as polarities in much of the recent literature. The Frankfurt sociologists were advocates of a neo-Marxism that stressed dialectical reasoning and rejected the notion of value-neutrality. Weber adhered to the canons of causal logic and cultivated the ideal of objectivity in social research. Notwithstanding these theoretical and methodological differences, Weber and the advocates of critical theory arrived at surprisingly similar conclusions about the ldquofaterdquo of the modern world. Weber saw the advent of a bureaucratic ldquoiron cagerdquo which would effectively negate the role of the individual, while the Frankfurt sociologists posited the onset of an ldquoadministered worldrdquo in which human activity would be smothered in an ever-expanding network of management and control. Given these commonalities, a revision of the standard evaluation of Weber and critical theory is suggested.
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