Final: Weber Flashcards

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What is formal rationality?

A
  • matter of fact

- the degree to which conduct is organized according to rationally calculable principles

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What is substantive rationality?

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  • matter of value

- the value of ends or results

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3
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What is the rationality of capitalism?

A
  • purely formal

- iron cage

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4
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In what way can capitalism be seen as rational?

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-if we define capitalism through formal rationality

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5
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What is the iron cage?

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-the iron cage of capitalism is the morally disabling aspects of it

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What is rationalization and what does it tell us?

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  • morally and politically problematic development
  • capitalism is both morally enabling and disabling
  • there is a perpetual tension between formal rationality and substantive rationality
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7
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How is capitalism morally enabling?

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-formal and impersonal practices increase efficiency in achieving something

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8
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How is capitalism morally disabling?

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-hinders individuals from leading meaningful and autonomous lives

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