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40 U ntil the latter half of the 19th century, the economic growth of the German states was based on trade rather than productio ...
41 The 1936 film Modern Times depicts actor Charlie Chaplin as an assembly line worker subject to the dehumanizing effects of mo ...
42 intangible, mystical side of many people’s day-to-day lives was replaced by cold calculation. Weber recognized the positive c ...
43 Increased bureaucracy is, says Weber, a product of rationalization, providing society with a machinelike organization that pr ...
44 examination of individuals’ social actions, he offered an alternative to Durkheim’s positivism by pointing out that the metho ...
45 more than economic conditions— has been adopted by a British school of thought that has given rise to the field of cultural s ...
46 MANY PERSONAL T R O U B L E S M U S T BE UNDERSTOOD IN TERMS OF PUBLIC ISSUES CHARLES WRIGHT MILLS (1916–1962) D uring the Co ...
47 See also: Karl Marx 28–31 ■ Max Weber 38–45 ■ Michel Foucault 52–55 ■ Friedrich Engels 66–67 ■ Richard Sennett 84–87 ■ Herber ...
48 society to be shaped by what Wright Mills called a power elite. This, he emphasized, was not necessarily an economic elite, b ...
49 political, and economic systems. But Wright Mills was calling for them to address the ways in which rationalization and the s ...
50 PAY TO THE MOST COMMONPLACE ACTIVITIES T H E A T T E N T I O N A C C O R D E D EXTRAORDINARY EVENTS HAROLD GARFINKEL (1917–20 ...
51 An orderly line is a collectively negotiated, member-produced form of organization that is based on the unspoken rules of soc ...
52 W H E R E T H E R E I S P O W E R T H E R E I S R E S I S T A N C E MICHEL FOUCAULT (1926–1984) T he power to maintain social ...
53 See also: Karl Marx 28–31 ■ Max Weber 38–45 ■ Charles Wright Mills 46–49 ■ Herbert Marcuse 182–87 ■ Erich Fromm 188 ■ Jürgen ...
54 Foucault acknowledges that power has been, and continues to be, the major force in shaping social order, but describes how th ...
55 A shepherd tending his flock is the analogy Foucault uses to describe “pastoral” power, whereby people are guided to act in c ...
GENDER IS A KIND OF IMITATION FOR WHICH THERE IS NO JUDITH BUTLER (1956– ) ORIGINAL ...
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58 published in the 1930s, but were more openly considered by a post- war generation that was addressing previously taboo subjec ...
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