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Rationalization and Bureaucracy ... Rationalization as an ideal type and as an historical force appears in much of Weber's writings. He regards the development of rational forms to be one of the most important characteristics of the development of Western society and capitalism. ... Return to Sociology 250.
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Start a new discussion about 'Rationalization (sociology)' ... Maximilian Carl Emil Weber was a German lawyer, politician, historian, sociologist and political economist, who profoundly influenced social theory and the remit of sociology itself. His major works dealt with the rationalization, bureaucratization,
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; Max Weber began his studies of rationalization in '' The Protestant Ethic And The Spirit Of Capitalism '', in which he shows how the aims of certain Protestant Denomination s, particularly Calvinism , shifted towards rational means of economic gain as a way of dealing with their anxiety about whether they had been saved.
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A selection of articles related to Rationalization sociology - Structures of authority ... A Wisdom Archive on Rationalization sociology - Structures of authority...
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In sociology, rationalization is the process whereby an increasing number of social actions and interactions become based on considerations of efficiency or calculation rather than on motivations derived from custom, tradition, or emotion. ... Rationalization in the post-modern world...
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It is likely that the concept of rationalization is most often linked with the work of Sigmund Freud on psychological defense mechanisms. However, while such usage is not unknown in sociology, the concept is most often associated with the work of Max Weber and his followers.
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Max Weber's works deal with rationalization in sociology of religion, government, organizational theory, and behavior. The process of rationalization affects economic life, law, administration, and religion.
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Although rationalization could in theory include expansion of aspects of a business, it had in the 1980s and 1990s become a byword for downsizing. Rationalization may involve a contraction of the supply chain, re-evaluation and restructuring of the brand portfolio, wholesale plant closures, or large-scale redundancies...
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