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Title: Political Economy: Max Weber


1
Political Economy Max Webers Theories
  • By
  • Dr. Kim Sedara
  • Sept 2013

2
Max Webers Theory of Class
  • Very influential from Karl Marx
  • Marxs theory of Class is the property
    relationship based on boss and slave
    (bourgeois/small proletariat/big)
  • Class is weak in the beginning and getting
    intensified over time.

3
Max Webers Theory of Class (Cont)
  • Weber defined class as market situation between
    employer and employee in the modern market
    economy, not with status.
  • Weber class is intensified in the beginning but
    eased up overtime, especially in capitalism.
  • Class is defined into three characteristics
  • Status/prestige/stratification
  • Class/income/wealth
  • Power

4
Max Webers Theory of Class (Cont)
  • Each individual is impossible to have all the
    three.
  • The distinct of the three is historical
  • Power is dependent variable, is exercised on
    status and power/rational-legal, and income.
  • Class Market
  • Class interest class action
  • Class is different from status

5
Max Webers Theory of Class (Cont)
  • In capitalism you dont need to get approval from
    president, but to invest if you want to be rich.
  • Class is under the market chances in investment,
    educationgetting more incomes.
  • Class interest class action depends on
    economic interest. You belong to a class because
    labor situation and your rational action to the
    market.

6
Max Webers Theory of Class (Cont)
  • Status group is a special social esteem, honor,
    a noblemans status depends on education, doctor,
    lawyer...
  • Status as honor life style of individual, way of
    dress and behave, level of education, social
    discourse.
  • Status as privileges material goods, special
    employment
  • Economic conditions of status success in market,
  • Caste if the status is widen can get
    stratifications

7
Webers Ideal Types
  • The concepts of ideal types
  • Bureaucracies
  • Must be understood
  • Are not real
  • Measuring sticks
  • The characteristics of ideal types to work
  • Division of labor
  • Rules and representation
  • Hierarchy of authority (Military)
  • Technical qualifications (merit-base)
  • Impersonality (not nepotism and conflict of
    interest)
  • Must understand things in relations to history

8
Webers Types of Authority
  • There are three types of authority
  • Traditional
  • Charismatic
  • Rational-legal authority
  • Traditional patriarchy, rule over others without
    questioned, handed down from the past, given
    legitimacy by custom, weve have always come
    this way

9
Webers Types of Authority (Cont)
  • Charismatic authority worship, good and bad
    charisma, given legitimacy by leaders magical
    power-revelation, do it because you want appease
    me.
  • Rational-legal authority elected leaders,
    status allows them to rule, electing anchor
    legitimacy, central to rational society, I do it
    because you accepted me as your leader.

10
Webers on Bureaucracy
  • Bureaucracy is a rational-legal authority.
  • Rule of law a system of authority/law and
    elected.
  • Bureaucracy depends on division of powers,
    representation, and collegiality.
  • How law and norm can be established and who obey
    it?
  • Law can be established by acceptance from all
    sides with shared values, intentionally and
    consistency.

11
Webers on Bureaucracy (Cont)
  • Who obey? person in authority, subject to
    impersonal order, obey only the law but not
    person.
  • Nature of rational-legal authority rule bound
    and changed slowly, sphere of competency,
    otherwise cant exercise the law, hierarchy,
    specialized training in the right responsibility,
    separation of responsibility, impersonal but
    bound to rule.

12
Webers on Bureaucracy (Cont)
  • Types of bureaucracy administrative staff,
    personally free, organized in hierarchy of
    office, qualifications-contract, meritocracy,
    salary based on qualification, contribute to
    career, avoid multiple jobs and conflict of
    interest.
  • Efficiency of bureaucracy performance of
    capacity and credibility with predictability.

13
Webers on Bureaucracy (Cont)
  • Bureaucracy and Capitalism lies on technical
    knowledge, domination to knowledge and
    competence, formal bureaucratic rule, competency
    and merit-based recruitment, technical capacity
    building, impersonal.
  • Collegiality stick to profession, consultation,
    listening to advices, aided by technical experts,
    mutual respect, free to express, clear separation
    of power but rule base, representation to
    mandatemostly by the chief.
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