Weber: Class, Status & Party

Outline

Economically Determined Power and the Status Order (119.3)
Determination of Class Situation by the Market Situation (119.9)
Social Action Flowing From Class Interest (121.2)
Types of Class Struggle (122.1)
Status Honor (123)
Ethnic Segregation and Class (124.8)
Status Privileges (126.2)
Economic Conditions and Effects of Status Stratification (126.9)
Parties (128.4)
+++Take Away Points I
Weber in "debate" with Marx
Multidimensional view of stratification
Importance of "organizaTION" or association (Gemeinschaft) vs. simple structural similarity
Introduces us to paying attention to inequality related to "style" or "breeding"
Relationship of "legal order" to stratification system

Economically Determined Power and the Status Order (119.3)

Determination of Class Situation by the Market Situation (119.9)

Social Action Flowing From Class Interest (121.2)

Types of Class Struggle (122.1)

Status Honor (123)

Ethnic Segregation and Class (124.8)

Status Privileges (126.2)

Economic Conditions and Effects of Status Stratification (126.9)

Parties (128.4)

References

http://uregina.ca/~gingrich/318n2202.htm
http://wikisum.com/w/Weber:_Class,_status,_party
Gane, Nicholas. 2005. "Max Weber as Social Theorist: 'Class, Status, Party.'" European Journal of Social Theory, May 2005, vol. 8, no. 2 211-226.

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