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He was born in this country in 1864.

Germany

100

This religion’s “ethic” is central to Weber’s most famous thesis on capitalism.

What is Protestantism?

100

definition of party

political groups that act to acquire power or influence

100

Authority based on tradition and custom is called what?

Traditional authority

100

Which German thinker focused on class conflict, often compared with Weber?

Karl Marx

200

Weber studied law and economics at this university.

What is the University of Heidelberg

200

Max Weber was known for being the ?????? of sociology

Founding father of sociology 

200

What did Weber call simplified models of social reality?

Ideal types

200

Example of "class"

Life chances, opportunities and interest

200

Weber was a ..... not a materalist like Marx

Ideologist

300

Weber’s famous essay “Politics as a Vocation” was delivered as a lecture in this year.

What is 1919

300

example of social status 

restaurants, neighborhoods, consumer goods, country clubs/entertainment 

300

According to Weber, what must authority always have to work?

Legitimacy

300

define "iron cage"

people in the same work patterns, creating a cycle that they cannot get out of 

300

Unlike Durkheim, what type of sociology did Weber emphasize?

interpretive sociology

400

This illness forced Weber to take a long academic break from 1897 to 1903.

What is a nervous breakdown (mental illness)

400

Weber Linked capitalism to

worldly asceticism

400

Who inspired Weber’s ideas of “community” vs. “society”?

Ferdinand Tönnies

400

what is Bureaucracy 

-Hierarchy 

- Roles/responsibilities assigned 

- protocol, policies 

400

What social factor did Weber argue is not the only basis of inequality, unlike Marx?

Class

500

He died in this city in 1920.

What is Munich?

500

what is Weber's most famous read

The Protestant Ethic and the Spirt of capitalism 

500

What kind of rationality rules modern bureaucracy?

Formal rationality

500

Was Max Weber married?

Yes - Marianne Weber

500
what are the 3 things that make up stratification? 

Class, Status group, party

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