Title: Max Weber
1Max Weber
- German
- Born in 1860s, died in 1920
- Enjoyed dueling (like with swords)
- Had major nervous breakdown
- Single most influential theorist in sociology
2Whats Whats The Matter With Kansas?
- A book by Thomas Frank (2004)
- A common lament of contemporary liberals
- A good conceptual divide between Marxists and
Weberians
3U.S. Occupational Distribution 2006
Note x-axis in milions of workers. Source
Authors tablulations of BLS data.
4The Bureaucracy
- Consciously organized, explicitly coordinated
- People are interchangeable/replaceable
- Each office given explicit jurisdiction
- Dont obey the person obey the office
- Bureaucrats dont own an office they fill it
- Bureaucrats chosen by formally rational criteria
5President Saparmurat Niyazov
Yeah hes looking right at you
6The Rise of Rational Action
- Whats rational action, you ask?
- Conscious, continuous, systematic effort to
relate means to explicit ends - This is new!
- Most societies throughout most of human history
rely on traditional action - Affectual social action also important
7The wealthy are really wealthy!
8Relative wealth stability, 1962-2004
9Top .1 family income share
10Relative poverty, 2000
Notes Poverty defined as ½ of median income.
Source State of Working America.
11Infant mortality (deaths per 1,000 live births),
2002
Source Health, United States, 2005.
12Life expectancy at birth
13Obesity rates the world over
Source WHO (2005).
14Incarceration rates the world over
Source International Centre for Prison Studies
(http//www.kcl.ac.uk/depsta/rel/icps/home.html).
15Persons incarcerated 1925-2004
Source Sentencing Project, Incarceration and
Crime A Complicated Relationship.
16Incarceration and crime rates 1970-2004
Source Sentencing Project, Incarceration and
Crime A Complicated Relationship.
17Persons incarcerated by offense type 1980 - 2004
Source Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS).
18Arrests for drug offenses 1970-2005
Source Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS).
19Drug offenses as a fraction of all prison
admissions 2003
Source Authors analysis of NCRP data.
20New Jerseys incarceration costs
21Murder rates 1900-2002
Source National Center for Health Statistics
(NCHS).