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Syllabus
? Social action
? Ideal types
? Authority
? Bureaucracy
? Protestant ethic and the spirit of capitalism
Founding father Bridged gap between positivists & anti–positivists.
Sociology A science which attempts at interpretative understanding of social action (in order to
arrive at an explanation of cause & its effect)
Subject matter drawn from idealists (i.e., interpretive understanding of social action) and
Methodology drawn from positivists (i.e., trying to ascertain cause & effect)
Why such a choice for subject matter?
Influenced by Kantian epistemology
What is Kantian epistemology
That individual has consciousness & cannot be treated like matter
Actors have individual consciousness, voluntary will
Socio shall try to understand this
And then Why such a Methodology?
19th century Europe obsessed with scientific methods (focusing on observations, objectivity,
testability)
For him, science was a vocation & scientific methods its core
Rejected methods of natural sciences
Proposed his own scientific methods (which conformed to ideals of science).
Like
Ideal Types
Causal Pluralism
Comparative Analysis
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MAX WEBER
Syllabus
? Social action
? Ideal types
? Authority
? Bureaucracy
? Protestant ethic and the spirit of capitalism
Founding father Bridged gap between positivists & anti–positivists.
Sociology A science which attempts at interpretative understanding of social action (in order to
arrive at an explanation of cause & its effect)
Subject matter drawn from idealists (i.e., interpretive understanding of social action) and
Methodology drawn from positivists (i.e., trying to ascertain cause & effect)
Why such a choice for subject matter?
Influenced by Kantian epistemology
What is Kantian epistemology
That individual has consciousness & cannot be treated like matter
Actors have individual consciousness, voluntary will
Socio shall try to understand this
And then Why such a Methodology?
19th century Europe obsessed with scientific methods (focusing on observations, objectivity,
testability)
For him, science was a vocation & scientific methods its core
Rejected methods of natural sciences
Proposed his own scientific methods (which conformed to ideals of science).
Like
Ideal Types
Causal Pluralism
Comparative Analysis
Social Action
Book: Methodology of Social Sciences
Any action is social if Meaning attached to it by the actor (consciously performed, some motivation)
Orientation towards others (physically or mentally present)
Scope of Sociology
Is to interpret meaning attached to the action by the actor
Why study social Action
To establish cause & effect
How to Study
Using Verstehen (literally means comprehending or understanding)
Verstehen
Highly influenced by methods used by Karl Jespers
Involves certain steps Investigator should –
• Reconstruct choices & constraints of actor
• Come at same wavelength with the actor (terms of communication, appearance, behavior)
• Have detached interest in the actor & his situation. Ensuring objectivity.
• Then interact with the actor to understand meanings attached.
It is the only method?
No
There could be other methods (like ideal types)
Establishing plurality of causes
Types of Social Action
TAWZ
Traditional
Meanings drawn by the actor from the beliefs or traditions in the society
Affective
Meaning comes from emotions, in a particular situation Individual consciousness is least (Fear, hatred,
love, anger)
Wert Rational
(or value Rational) A rational action Ends are “value” driven, i.e., valued by society. Means are rational
(Helping a poor with money, saving a drowing man)
Zweck Rational
(or End Rational) Ends are rational as well (Means too) Based on individual’s own needs & motivations.
(Preparing hard for exam)
Actual Action
A mix of all these (like a color is a mix of basic colors R G B)
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MAX WEBER
Syllabus
? Social action
? Ideal types
? Authority
? Bureaucracy
? Protestant ethic and the spirit of capitalism
Founding father Bridged gap between positivists & anti–positivists.
Sociology A science which attempts at interpretative understanding of social action (in order to
arrive at an explanation of cause & its effect)
Subject matter drawn from idealists (i.e., interpretive understanding of social action) and
Methodology drawn from positivists (i.e., trying to ascertain cause & effect)
Why such a choice for subject matter?
Influenced by Kantian epistemology
What is Kantian epistemology
That individual has consciousness & cannot be treated like matter
Actors have individual consciousness, voluntary will
Socio shall try to understand this
And then Why such a Methodology?
19th century Europe obsessed with scientific methods (focusing on observations, objectivity,
testability)
For him, science was a vocation & scientific methods its core
Rejected methods of natural sciences
Proposed his own scientific methods (which conformed to ideals of science).
Like
Ideal Types
Causal Pluralism
Comparative Analysis
Social Action
Book: Methodology of Social Sciences
Any action is social if Meaning attached to it by the actor (consciously performed, some motivation)
Orientation towards others (physically or mentally present)
Scope of Sociology
Is to interpret meaning attached to the action by the actor
Why study social Action
To establish cause & effect
How to Study
Using Verstehen (literally means comprehending or understanding)
Verstehen
Highly influenced by methods used by Karl Jespers
Involves certain steps Investigator should –
• Reconstruct choices & constraints of actor
• Come at same wavelength with the actor (terms of communication, appearance, behavior)
• Have detached interest in the actor & his situation. Ensuring objectivity.
• Then interact with the actor to understand meanings attached.
It is the only method?
No
There could be other methods (like ideal types)
Establishing plurality of causes
Types of Social Action
TAWZ
Traditional
Meanings drawn by the actor from the beliefs or traditions in the society
Affective
Meaning comes from emotions, in a particular situation Individual consciousness is least (Fear, hatred,
love, anger)
Wert Rational
(or value Rational) A rational action Ends are “value” driven, i.e., valued by society. Means are rational
(Helping a poor with money, saving a drowing man)
Zweck Rational
(or End Rational) Ends are rational as well (Means too) Based on individual’s own needs & motivations.
(Preparing hard for exam)
Actual Action
A mix of all these (like a color is a mix of basic colors R G B)
Ideal Types
Not a new method Used to comprehend reality, whether natural or social
Weber
In sociology, social realities can be understood through ideal types
What are they?
“abstractions employed to understand complexity of social world”
Involves identifying abstract elements (Elements can be indefinite but have to found by a trained
investigator)
Characteristics of Ideal types
Contain specific traits
These traits represent partial reality only (not total reality)
Traits may not be visible (but identified analytically)
Ideal types are logical constructs, act as measuring rods.
Be used as a device, not as a reality.
Ideal type of Authority
Weber
“Legitimate power is authority” “It is the capacity to implement one’s decision irrespective of the
will of others” Its ideal type contains 3 elements, based on 3 sources of legitimate power
3 sources of Legitimate Power
Traditional Authority
Derived from beliefs & traditions & values (Eg. Authority of a priest, elderly)
Charismatic Authority
From some quality of individual (Eg. : intelligence, beauty, communication skills, etc).
Rational Legal
From some rational means generally has authority of law (Eg. Bureaucrats, politicians, ministers)
Actual
Mix of all
Weber used Ideal types for 3 things
Abstract Elements
like social action, authority etc.
Particular type of behavior
Economics, Political, Religious
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MAX WEBER
Syllabus
? Social action
? Ideal types
? Authority
? Bureaucracy
? Protestant ethic and the spirit of capitalism
Founding father Bridged gap between positivists & anti–positivists.
Sociology A science which attempts at interpretative understanding of social action (in order to
arrive at an explanation of cause & its effect)
Subject matter drawn from idealists (i.e., interpretive understanding of social action) and
Methodology drawn from positivists (i.e., trying to ascertain cause & effect)
Why such a choice for subject matter?
Influenced by Kantian epistemology
What is Kantian epistemology
That individual has consciousness & cannot be treated like matter
Actors have individual consciousness, voluntary will
Socio shall try to understand this
And then Why such a Methodology?
19th century Europe obsessed with scientific methods (focusing on observations, objectivity,
testability)
For him, science was a vocation & scientific methods its core
Rejected methods of natural sciences
Proposed his own scientific methods (which conformed to ideals of science).
Like
Ideal Types
Causal Pluralism
Comparative Analysis
Social Action
Book: Methodology of Social Sciences
Any action is social if Meaning attached to it by the actor (consciously performed, some motivation)
Orientation towards others (physically or mentally present)
Scope of Sociology
Is to interpret meaning attached to the action by the actor
Why study social Action
To establish cause & effect
How to Study
Using Verstehen (literally means comprehending or understanding)
Verstehen
Highly influenced by methods used by Karl Jespers
Involves certain steps Investigator should –
• Reconstruct choices & constraints of actor
• Come at same wavelength with the actor (terms of communication, appearance, behavior)
• Have detached interest in the actor & his situation. Ensuring objectivity.
• Then interact with the actor to understand meanings attached.
It is the only method?
No
There could be other methods (like ideal types)
Establishing plurality of causes
Types of Social Action
TAWZ
Traditional
Meanings drawn by the actor from the beliefs or traditions in the society
Affective
Meaning comes from emotions, in a particular situation Individual consciousness is least (Fear, hatred,
love, anger)
Wert Rational
(or value Rational) A rational action Ends are “value” driven, i.e., valued by society. Means are rational
(Helping a poor with money, saving a drowing man)
Zweck Rational
(or End Rational) Ends are rational as well (Means too) Based on individual’s own needs & motivations.
(Preparing hard for exam)
Actual Action
A mix of all these (like a color is a mix of basic colors R G B)
Ideal Types
Not a new method Used to comprehend reality, whether natural or social
Weber
In sociology, social realities can be understood through ideal types
What are they?
“abstractions employed to understand complexity of social world”
Involves identifying abstract elements (Elements can be indefinite but have to found by a trained
investigator)
Characteristics of Ideal types
Contain specific traits
These traits represent partial reality only (not total reality)
Traits may not be visible (but identified analytically)
Ideal types are logical constructs, act as measuring rods.
Be used as a device, not as a reality.
Ideal type of Authority
Weber
“Legitimate power is authority” “It is the capacity to implement one’s decision irrespective of the
will of others” Its ideal type contains 3 elements, based on 3 sources of legitimate power
3 sources of Legitimate Power
Traditional Authority
Derived from beliefs & traditions & values (Eg. Authority of a priest, elderly)
Charismatic Authority
From some quality of individual (Eg. : intelligence, beauty, communication skills, etc).
Rational Legal
From some rational means generally has authority of law (Eg. Bureaucrats, politicians, ministers)
Actual
Mix of all
Weber used Ideal types for 3 things
Abstract Elements
like social action, authority etc.
Particular type of behavior
Economics, Political, Religious
Historical Phenomenons
Protestant ethics, Historical cities
Protestant Ethics & Spirit of Capitalism
Weber’s observation
In modern Europe, majority capitalists were protestant Is there any collection?
He checked it using the technique of ideal types
Ideal Type of Protestant Ethics
It is called Calvinism Given by John Calvin
It’s tenets are
Own Glory
God created world for own glory, no priest can mediate
Doctrine of Predestination
People already chosen for heaven
Asceticism This worldly
Asceticism
Self discipline to receive glory of god
Notion of Calling
All work sacred To be done with devotion
Ideal Type of Capitalism
Differentiated between modern & traditional capitalism Modern is Rationally organized
Wealth
Not for enjoyment but for creating more wealth
Individualism
Leads to hardwork & innovation
Profit
Unlimited accumulation of profits by rational org. of work
Ethics
Time is money. Work is worship. Worker means to an end
Comparing the 2 Ideal types
Weber found Elective affinity
Elements of P.E. had strong tendency to support capitalism
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MAX WEBER
Syllabus
? Social action
? Ideal types
? Authority
? Bureaucracy
? Protestant ethic and the spirit of capitalism
Founding father Bridged gap between positivists & anti–positivists.
Sociology A science which attempts at interpretative understanding of social action (in order to
arrive at an explanation of cause & its effect)
Subject matter drawn from idealists (i.e., interpretive understanding of social action) and
Methodology drawn from positivists (i.e., trying to ascertain cause & effect)
Why such a choice for subject matter?
Influenced by Kantian epistemology
What is Kantian epistemology
That individual has consciousness & cannot be treated like matter
Actors have individual consciousness, voluntary will
Socio shall try to understand this
And then Why such a Methodology?
19th century Europe obsessed with scientific methods (focusing on observations, objectivity,
testability)
For him, science was a vocation & scientific methods its core
Rejected methods of natural sciences
Proposed his own scientific methods (which conformed to ideals of science).
Like
Ideal Types
Causal Pluralism
Comparative Analysis
Social Action
Book: Methodology of Social Sciences
Any action is social if Meaning attached to it by the actor (consciously performed, some motivation)
Orientation towards others (physically or mentally present)
Scope of Sociology
Is to interpret meaning attached to the action by the actor
Why study social Action
To establish cause & effect
How to Study
Using Verstehen (literally means comprehending or understanding)
Verstehen
Highly influenced by methods used by Karl Jespers
Involves certain steps Investigator should –
• Reconstruct choices & constraints of actor
• Come at same wavelength with the actor (terms of communication, appearance, behavior)
• Have detached interest in the actor & his situation. Ensuring objectivity.
• Then interact with the actor to understand meanings attached.
It is the only method?
No
There could be other methods (like ideal types)
Establishing plurality of causes
Types of Social Action
TAWZ
Traditional
Meanings drawn by the actor from the beliefs or traditions in the society
Affective
Meaning comes from emotions, in a particular situation Individual consciousness is least (Fear, hatred,
love, anger)
Wert Rational
(or value Rational) A rational action Ends are “value” driven, i.e., valued by society. Means are rational
(Helping a poor with money, saving a drowing man)
Zweck Rational
(or End Rational) Ends are rational as well (Means too) Based on individual’s own needs & motivations.
(Preparing hard for exam)
Actual Action
A mix of all these (like a color is a mix of basic colors R G B)
Ideal Types
Not a new method Used to comprehend reality, whether natural or social
Weber
In sociology, social realities can be understood through ideal types
What are they?
“abstractions employed to understand complexity of social world”
Involves identifying abstract elements (Elements can be indefinite but have to found by a trained
investigator)
Characteristics of Ideal types
Contain specific traits
These traits represent partial reality only (not total reality)
Traits may not be visible (but identified analytically)
Ideal types are logical constructs, act as measuring rods.
Be used as a device, not as a reality.
Ideal type of Authority
Weber
“Legitimate power is authority” “It is the capacity to implement one’s decision irrespective of the
will of others” Its ideal type contains 3 elements, based on 3 sources of legitimate power
3 sources of Legitimate Power
Traditional Authority
Derived from beliefs & traditions & values (Eg. Authority of a priest, elderly)
Charismatic Authority
From some quality of individual (Eg. : intelligence, beauty, communication skills, etc).
Rational Legal
From some rational means generally has authority of law (Eg. Bureaucrats, politicians, ministers)
Actual
Mix of all
Weber used Ideal types for 3 things
Abstract Elements
like social action, authority etc.
Particular type of behavior
Economics, Political, Religious
Historical Phenomenons
Protestant ethics, Historical cities
Protestant Ethics & Spirit of Capitalism
Weber’s observation
In modern Europe, majority capitalists were protestant Is there any collection?
He checked it using the technique of ideal types
Ideal Type of Protestant Ethics
It is called Calvinism Given by John Calvin
It’s tenets are
Own Glory
God created world for own glory, no priest can mediate
Doctrine of Predestination
People already chosen for heaven
Asceticism This worldly
Asceticism
Self discipline to receive glory of god
Notion of Calling
All work sacred To be done with devotion
Ideal Type of Capitalism
Differentiated between modern & traditional capitalism Modern is Rationally organized
Wealth
Not for enjoyment but for creating more wealth
Individualism
Leads to hardwork & innovation
Profit
Unlimited accumulation of profits by rational org. of work
Ethics
Time is money. Work is worship. Worker means to an end
Comparing the 2 Ideal types
Weber found Elective affinity
Elements of P.E. had strong tendency to support capitalism
Comparing the two Ideal Types
Predestination
Led to tension
Asceticism
Re-investment
Individualism
Notion of Calling
Work is worship
Greater Profit &Wealth
Meant chosen
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