Asked by Markees Drain on Jul 20, 2024

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What did Max Weber mean when he said that modern people are trapped in an "iron cage"?

A) Most aspects of life are increasingly controlled by rigid rules and rationalization.
B) More and more people live under totalitarian dictators and therefore lose their basic rights and freedoms.
C) Increasingly, modern society has more laws and it uses them to put more people in prison.
D) The conditions of modern life create a psychic prison that leaves most people discontent with civilization.

Iron Cage

Max Weber’s pessimistic description of modern life, in which we are caught in bureaucratic structures that control our lives through rigid rules and rationalization.

Rationalization

The process of replacing traditional and emotional thought with reason and practicality.

Rigid Rules

Strict and inflexible guidelines or regulations that dictate behavior, often enforced by institutions or authorities.

  • Understand the method of rationalization within contemporary societies and its effects.
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angel CernaJul 23, 2024
Final Answer :
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Explanation :
Max Weber's "iron cage" refers to the idea that modern society is increasingly controlled by rational systems and bureaucratic rules. As a result, people may feel trapped and restricted in their personal and professional lives. This could include feeling stuck in unfulfilling jobs or unable to make meaningful changes in society due to bureaucratic barriers.