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According to max webers theory which of these groups hold power?

the bureaucrats or the people who do the work of government and organizations


In webers elitist theory who holds power?

Bureaucratic workers


What is the basis of max webers classifications of government?

(Apex Learning) How power is transferred.


What statement describes max webers theory about power?

Max Weber's theory of power emphasizes the role of authority and legitimacy in the exercise of power. He argued that power can be maintained through a combination of traditional, charismatic, and rational-legal authority. Weber also highlighted the importance of bureaucracy as a dominant form of organization in modern societies for the exercise of power.


Max weber theory?

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What is Max Weber's theory of management and theory about power?

Power is held by bureaucrats and administrators. == ==


Which are included in German sociologist Max Webers classical definition of a bureaucracy?

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What has the author Boeje Larsen written?

Boeje Larsen has written: 'Havnesamfundet' 'Max Webers bureaukratianalyse'


What has the author Fritz Loos written?

Fritz Loos has written: 'Zur Wert- und Rechtslehre Max Webers'


Which describes Max Weber's theory about power?

Max Weber's theory about power was that he believed that there were 3 ways in which one can achieve it. Through tradition (such as a king), through charisma (leaders like Hitler) and through rationality and the law.


What is max Weber theories of power?

Weber's theory is one in which the state's method of power derives from its monopoly on coercion.


When was Webers chocolates created?

Webers chocolates was created in 1914.

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