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4. Weber's Theory of Rationalization
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David Ingram
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS ix
- Preface xi
- 1. The Historical Foundations of the Theory of Communicative Action 1
- 2. Rationality, Reality, and Action 19
- 3. Understanding and Language 32
- 4. Weber's Theory of Rationalization 43
- 5. From Lukacs to Adorno: Rationalization as Reification 60
- 6. Discourse on Modernity: A Philosophical Interlude 75
- 7. From Purposive to Communicative Action in the Social Theories of Mead and Durkheim 104
- 8. System and Lifeworld 115
- 9. Talcott Parsons: Systems Theory 135
- 10. From Parsons to Weber and Marx 148
- 11. The Theory-Practice Problem Revisited 172
- Abbreviations 189
- Notes 191
- Bibliography 243
- Index 255
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS ix
- Preface xi
- 1. The Historical Foundations of the Theory of Communicative Action 1
- 2. Rationality, Reality, and Action 19
- 3. Understanding and Language 32
- 4. Weber's Theory of Rationalization 43
- 5. From Lukacs to Adorno: Rationalization as Reification 60
- 6. Discourse on Modernity: A Philosophical Interlude 75
- 7. From Purposive to Communicative Action in the Social Theories of Mead and Durkheim 104
- 8. System and Lifeworld 115
- 9. Talcott Parsons: Systems Theory 135
- 10. From Parsons to Weber and Marx 148
- 11. The Theory-Practice Problem Revisited 172
- Abbreviations 189
- Notes 191
- Bibliography 243
- Index 255