Drawing on Weber’s metaphor of an ‘iron cage’, discuss the ways in which modern society has been ‘rationalised’ and ‘bureaucratised’.

    Drawing on Weber’s metaphor of an ‘iron cage’, discuss the ways in which modern society has been ‘rationalised’ and ‘bureaucratised’.

    Some References to look at:
    R Sennett (2006) The Culture of the New Capitalism, Yale University Press
    N Gane (2012) Max Weber and Contemporary Capitalism, Palgrave Macmillan
    M Weber – ‘The origins of industrial capitalism in Europe’, ‘The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of
    Capitalism’, and ‘Economy and Society’ in W Runciman (ed) (1978) Weber: Selections in
    Translation
    K. Allen (2004) Max Weber, Pluto
    A Giddens (1971) Capitalism and Modern Social Theory, Cambridge, Part 3
    J. Joseph (2003) Social Theory, Edinburgh, pp. 94-127
    W. Swatos and L. Kaeber (eds) (2005) The Protestant Ethic Turns 100, Paradigm
    J. Hughes, W. Sharrock and P. Martin (2003) Understanding Classical Sociology, Sage, pp 87-
    144
    R Collins (1986) Max Weber: a Skeleton Key, Sage
    H Gerth and C Wright Mills (1991) From Max Weber, Routledge, esp. ‘Introduction’
    R. Bendix (1977) Max Weber: An Intellectual Portrait, University of California
    D Wrong (ed) (1970) Max Weber, Prentice Hall
    R Aron [1967] 1990 Main Currents of Sociological Thought Vol. 2, Penguin
    S. Miles (2001) Social Theory in the Real World, Sage, ch. 6, ‘A McDonaldized Society’
    F. Parkin (2002) Max Weber, Routledge, a good short book
    S Zuboff (1988) In the age of the smart machine: the future of work and power, Basic Books
    R. Bologh (1990) Love or greatness: Max Weber and masculine thinking -a feminist enquiry

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