Conceptual Foundations of Weber's Theory of Domination
Offered By: Yale University via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore Weber's theory of domination in this 53-minute lecture from Yale University's "Foundations of Modern Social Thought" course. Delve into Weber's argument that history is characterized by different modes of authority, contrasting with Marx's focus on modes of production. Examine the concept of domination as a combination of power and legitimacy, and learn about the three modes of authority Weber identifies: traditional, charismatic, and legal-rational. Discover the four types of social action, Weber's notion of rationality, and the relationship between power and domination. Investigate the concept of legitimacy and its role in authority. The lecture covers key topics including a review of test questions, Weber's social action types, rationality, power dynamics, legitimacy, and various forms of domination and authority.
Syllabus
- Chapter 1. Review of Second Test Questions
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- Chapter 2. Four Types of Social Action
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- Chapter 3. Weber's Notion of Rationality
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- Chapter 4. Power and Domination
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- Chapter 5. What is Legitimacy?
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- Chapter 6. Types of Domination and Authority
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