Max Weber's Theory of Political Domination, Bureaucracy and Legal Legitimacy and Its’ Implications for Modern Democratic Societies
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25
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This 25 page paper looks at how Max Weber’s theories regarding bureaucracy, political domination and legal legitimacy and what these may indicate for modern democracy. The paper begins by describing Weber’s relevant theories and explaining what these mean. The theories are then tested against historical development and examined for flaws before the findings are used to determine how they may apply to modern capitalist democracies, such as the potential requirement for written constitution and the need for continuing development of challenges to the existing bureaucracy through different legal tools. The bibliography cites 17 sources.
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