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MAX WEBER AND POSTMODERN THEORY: Rationalization versus Re-enchantment

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Book Details

  • Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan

  • Author: Nicholas Gane

  • Binding: Hardback

  • Number of Pages: 203

  • Release Date: 2024

  • ISBN: 9781349960910

  • Languages: English

  • Sale Territory: India Only

About the Book

This book explores the contemporary nature of Max Weber's work by looking in detail at his key concepts of rationalization and disenchantment. Thematic parallels are drawn between Weber's rationalization thesis and the critiques of contemporary culture developed by Jean-Francois Lyotard, Michel Foucault, and Jean Baudrillard. It is suggested that these three 'postmodern' thinkers develop and respond to Weber's analysis of modernity by pursuing radical strategies of affirmation and re-enchantment. Examining the work of these three key thinkers in this way casts new light both on postmodern theory and on Weber's sociology of rationalization.

Contents

  1. Introduction-Max Weber’s Theory and Critique of Rationalization

  2. Rationalization and Disenchantment, I: From the Origins of Religion to the Death of God

  3. Rationalization and Disenchantment, II: the Differentiation and De-differentiation of Modern Culture

  4. The Value of Instrumental Reason: ‘Science as a Vocation’

  5. The Ethical Irrationality of the World: ‘Politics as a Vocation’

  6. Weber and Postmodern Theory: Lyotard, Foucault and Baudrillard

  7. Intermediate Reflection

  8. Weber, Lyotard and the Aesthetic Sphere

  9. Weber, Foucault and the Political Sphere

  10. Weber, Baudrillard and the Erotic Sphere

  11. Conclusionation

About the Author

Nicholas Gane is a Lecturer in Sociology at the University of York, UK. His previous publications include The Future of Social Theory.