Max Weber

Sociology German 1864 – 1920 337 quotes

Father of sociology, bureaucracy and Protestant ethic

Quotes by Max Weber

The fate of our times is characterized by rationalization and intellectualization and, above all, by the 'disenchantment of the world.'

Science as a Vocation 1917

The Puritan wanted to work in a calling; we are forced to do so.

The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism 1905

Man does not strive for profit because he is a capitalist, but he becomes a capitalist because he strives for profit.

The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism 1905

The state is a human community that (successfully) claims the monopoly of the legitimate use of physical force within a given territory.

Politics as a Vocation 1919

Not summer's bloom lies ahead of us, but rather a polar night of icy darkness and hardness, no matter which group may triumph externally now.

Politics as a Vocation 1919

Bureaucracy is the means of transforming social action into rationally organized action.

Economy and Society 1922

The fully developed bureaucratic apparatus compares with other organizations exactly as does the machine with non-mechanical modes of production.

Economy and Society 1922

The 'spirit' of capitalism... is the attitude which seeks profit rationally and systematically.

The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism 1905

The Puritan... wished to be a man of calling; we are compelled to be.

The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism 1905

The more the 'world' is rationalized, the more it is disenchanted.

Science as a Vocation 1917

The decisive reason for the advance of the bureaucratic organization has always been its purely technical superiority over any other form of organization.

Economy and Society 1922

The Puritan wanted to work in a calling; we are forced to do so. For when asceticism was carried out of monastic cells into everyday life, and began to dominate worldly morality, it did its part in building the tremendous cosmos of the modern economic order.

The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism 1905

The fully developed bureaucratic apparatus stands in the same relationship to other forms of organization as does the machine to non-mechanical modes of production.

Economy and Society 1922

The concept of the 'calling' (Beruf) is of Christian origin.

The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism 1905

A 'vocation' (Beruf) is a task set by God.

The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism 1905

The development of the modern state is identical with the development of modern bureaucracy.

Economy and Society 1922

The 'iron cage' of rationality.

The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism 1905

The ultimate and most fundamental problem of all politics is the question of the legitimacy of domination.

Economy and Society 1922

The intellectual's 'calling' is to serve the truth, and nothing else.

Science as a Vocation 1917

The professional politician is one who lives 'off' politics, as a paid official, or 'for' politics, as a leader whose power rests on the voluntary support of his followers.

Politics as a Vocation 1919