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Understanding Weberian Theory

Authored by Karma Tashi Choedron

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is the main focus of Weberian Theory regarding the state?

The state as a temporary governing body without authority.

The state as a legitimate authority with a monopoly on the use of force.

The state as a facilitator of economic growth.

The state as a collection of individual interests.

2.

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30 sec • 1 pt

How does Weber define the concept of authority?

Authority is the ability to control others through fear.

Authority is the legitimate power recognized by others, categorized into traditional, charismatic, and legal-rational types.

Authority is the power to enforce laws without consent.

Authority is solely based on wealth and social status.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What are the three types of legitimate authority according to Weber?

Economic authority

Social authority

Traditional authority, charismatic authority, legal-rational authority

Military authority

4.

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In what way does Weberian Theory relate to bureaucracy?

Weberian Theory promotes informal organizational structures.

Weberian Theory relates to bureaucracy by defining it as an ideal organizational form characterized by hierarchy, rules, and specialization.

Bureaucracy is solely based on personal relationships and charisma.

Bureaucracy is defined by a lack of rules and hierarchy.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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How does Weber differentiate between the state and other social institutions?

The state is primarily concerned with cultural development.

The state is defined by its economic power.

The state has a monopoly on the legitimate use of physical force.

The state operates independently of social institutions.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What role does rationalization play in Weber's view of the state?

Rationalization solely focuses on emotional decision-making in governance.

Rationalization plays a crucial role in establishing legal-rational authority and bureaucratic governance in Weber's view of the state.

Rationalization undermines the effectiveness of bureaucratic systems.

Rationalization is irrelevant to the concept of authority in the state.

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How does Weber's concept of the state relate to power dynamics?

Weber argues that the state has no role in shaping social order or authority.

Weber's concept of the state illustrates that power dynamics are centered around the state's monopoly on legitimate violence, shaping authority and social order.

The state is defined by its ability to distribute wealth equally among citizens.

Power dynamics are solely determined by economic factors, not state authority.

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