Max Weber - IdealTypes

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  • @faygriffiths6175
    @faygriffiths6175 9 років тому +33

    Extremely helpful and informative, this is why UA-cam is one of my favorite methods of revision, it allows information to be broken down and explained in a simple and comprehensive way. Its not just for makeup bloggers lol

  • @MrAldi1993
    @MrAldi1993 10 років тому +4

    Beautiful, thank you. Understood more in eight and a half minutes than I did in a two hour lecture.

  • @rosabella22391
    @rosabella22391 7 років тому +2

    Thank you so much I was trying to figure out this man for about 6 1/2 years and you basically gave me the ins and outs in 1/2 of my thought. You are an extraordinary person I extremely appreciate every single valid word that you spell And spoke. Thank you very much for making this man little bit more easier to understand from my class on Monday! Thank you for wishing me luck!

  • @21Vaneh
    @21Vaneh 11 років тому +3

    I am so thankful for your videos!! They are truly helpful!! I love the way you explain things! I've seriously watched so many of your videos to help me with my soc classes!!

  • @AMANKUMARSINGH-yp1qz
    @AMANKUMARSINGH-yp1qz 4 роки тому +2

    Thanks Lady 💛
    Love from India.❤️

  • @estherdini2815
    @estherdini2815 5 років тому

    Wow after watching many videos on this topic..now i came here and its luke an open door...now i know what ideal type means 🥰🥰🥰 thanks so miuch..your a great teacher..i have exams few months down the line and im so happy I understand now..thanks verry much

  • @harfunmoula
    @harfunmoula 3 роки тому +1

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  • @ajwahnadeem1151
    @ajwahnadeem1151 10 років тому

    Thank u sooooooo frikkin much...I have been trying 2 endlessly understand wht the ideal type means and truly this is the only piece of info tht helped me!!!!!!!!

  • @inoirock24
    @inoirock24 8 років тому +6

    Thank you! just saved me, from failing a exam ! :)

  • @maggytorres1085
    @maggytorres1085 2 місяці тому

    This video was incredibly helpful! Thank you so much!

  • @plain-bagel
    @plain-bagel 10 років тому +2

    In additional to the comparative aspect of ideal-types, which you present very well, Weber's concept is also epistemological. He argued that our concepts about the world never truly represent the world in its totality. Rather, because they are made in our head (from ideas), there is always a disjuncture between empirical observation and "truth." The ideal type acknowledges this problem.

    • @debramarshall905
      @debramarshall905  10 років тому +4

      Yes! It is quite epistemological :) Further, I think it does do a very nice job of highlighting the problematic nature of knowledge building and consensus--and the beauty of "how we know what we know."
      This type of work by our early social theorists shows how closely related sociology is to philosophy and (if we take the time to reflect) the issues that surround all aspects of concept building in the sciences. As we move toward a post-modern world, I think it is becoming increasingly more challenging to identify, define and agree on ideals (and also about what reality "really" is). Using science to do so helps, but even using the basic rules of science can sometimes be framed as a slippery slope in the contemporary world.
      Thank you for your comment--you have reminded me what drew me to sociology.

  • @kungfupanda20101
    @kungfupanda20101 9 років тому +3

    Thanks so much, it's very informative and a clear understanding of webers ideal type!

  • @TheQuintanaRoo
    @TheQuintanaRoo 11 років тому

    incredibly helpful, clear, and concise. This also helped me better understand these concepts, thank you!

  • @hinchaboye-dt5rv
    @hinchaboye-dt5rv 7 місяців тому

    Thank you. You are a Good Samaritan

  • @thomasbrunskill
    @thomasbrunskill 11 років тому +1

    VERY helpful for an upcoming exam, thank you!!!

  • @debelamosissa7186
    @debelamosissa7186 7 років тому

    Great to access this presentation, it helped me understand the concept very easily

  • @luislozano4404
    @luislozano4404 9 років тому

    Great Miss Debra, really well explained. Cheers from Venezuela

  • @mertsezgen
    @mertsezgen 10 років тому +4

    Very helpful video finally understand whats happening

  • @kay5443
    @kay5443 10 років тому +1

    This really helped me, thank you!

  • @chrisanslinger4822
    @chrisanslinger4822 10 років тому +4

    How do sound tracks on some videos get so distorted and choppy?

    • @debramarshall905
      @debramarshall905  10 років тому +6

      Hi Chris,
      Some of these videos are VERY old and my editing was rudimentary. I have plans to update some of the old ones, but always seem to run out of time :)
      Just remember, econ though the sound quality is not the greatest, the information is good!

  • @janeth3442
    @janeth3442 10 років тому

    Thanks. .simply explained and well understood

  • @MaliaRogersMusic
    @MaliaRogersMusic 10 років тому +13

    Thank you so much! Paid tuition for nothing...

  • @masechabangwenya8378
    @masechabangwenya8378 9 років тому

    Thank you very much, this video did help indeed.

  • @lenn6776
    @lenn6776 7 років тому

    Thank you for this explanation

  • @JohnPesebre
    @JohnPesebre 10 років тому +1

    which literature did weber discuss this?

  • @akeliabrown6599
    @akeliabrown6599 9 років тому

    Helped me a whole lot.

  • @jackdt6750
    @jackdt6750 9 років тому

    Where can i find Weber's direct quotes as i need to reference them.

  • @TheBahman22
    @TheBahman22 11 років тому

    Very good explanation. Thank You

  • @VishalKumarSaini
    @VishalKumarSaini 9 років тому +8

    Aren't their 6 ideal Types?

  • @anirudhsethi2168
    @anirudhsethi2168 9 років тому +1

    Thank you very much

  • @madhusminidehury5299
    @madhusminidehury5299 6 років тому

    Very help full my paper ........ Thanks...

  • @pulkittyaggi1764
    @pulkittyaggi1764 6 років тому

    Nice explanation

  • @bharatidas3706
    @bharatidas3706 6 років тому

    nice explanation 👍

  • @ndasifitzwilliam4562
    @ndasifitzwilliam4562 10 років тому

    thanks so much for this

  • @viralsstuff
    @viralsstuff 8 років тому

    value rational action

  • @AimanbinteAzam
    @AimanbinteAzam 5 років тому

    Helpful.

  • @frenchfries2378
    @frenchfries2378 10 років тому +1

    thank you! (:

  • @MithleshKumar-zz3mr
    @MithleshKumar-zz3mr 6 років тому +1

    Like the voice

  • @maregaia8
    @maregaia8 11 років тому

    this makes me feel I'm considered a robot! bureaucracies are every where.. goverment, religion.. all institutions... :(

  • @taranpreetkaur8469
    @taranpreetkaur8469 6 років тому

    You have to teach also Hindi . Some people don't understand easily in english

    • @ravijunnu9
      @ravijunnu9 6 років тому

      She is not from India brother.....

  • @nosyrosie3716
    @nosyrosie3716 6 років тому

    Weber agrees with too much government. The problem with this style of management experience is there's a limited room for growth and opportunities. We will have to spend more time for development, and still not get the job if the authority doesn't like that your management system for how you approach life is different with an alternative. And, the authority bureaucrat doesn't care for different reasons or approach to living in a country of free will. This makes no sense to a true American. America government needs to talk about how the rules, regulations policies are compatible for Americans under the United STATES. Constitution laws. Weber's ideas might work well in Latin America countries but not America STATES, UN. Tyesha N. Isom

  • @cicadaart7345
    @cicadaart7345 6 років тому

    Chinese equar English, l can't understand

  • @pawbedpl
    @pawbedpl 9 років тому

    Karabin