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Technique 56: Max Weber’s Power, Authority and Politics
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Eastman, Jason. 2010. “Technique 56: Max Weber’s Power, Authority and Politics”. TRAILS: Teaching Resources and Innovations Library for Sociology, April. Washington DC: American Sociological Association. https://trails.asanet.org/article/view/technique-56-max-webers-power-authority-and.

Abstract

Teaching Objectives/Student Learning Outcomes:
To outline Max Weber’s conceptualization of power through a class exercise focused on his
types of legitimate domination; to apply Weber’s historically developed types of legitimate
domination thesis to modern authority figures; to detail through example how Weber
conceptualized the state as...

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Subject Area(s):
Teaching and Learning in Sociology
Resource Type(s):
Class Activity
Class Level(s):
College 200

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