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In sociology, the iron cage is a concept introduced by Max Weber to describe the increased rationalization inherent in social life, particularly in Western capitalist societies. The "iron cage" thus traps individuals in systems based purely on teleological efficiency, rational calculation and control. Weber … See more
In his 1904 book The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism, Weber introduces the metaphor of an "iron cage":
The Puritan wanted to work in a calling; we are forced to do so. For when asceticism was … See morePositive contributions
Bureaucracies were distinct from the feudal system and patrimonialism where people were promoted on the basis of personal … See moreWeber argues that bureaucracies have dominated modern society's social structure; but we need these bureaucracies to … See more
Early 20th centuryWestern capitalist societies experience increased rationalization and bureaucratization of social life.1904Max Weber publishes The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism, where he introduces the concept of the iron cage.1930Talcott Parsons translates Weber's work into English and uses the term "iron cage" instead of "steel-hard casing".Late 20th century - presentBureaucracies dominate modern society's social structure and have positive and negative effects on various aspects of life.Because of these aforementioned reasons, there will be an evolution of an iron cage, which will be a technically ordered, rigid, … See more
"Rational calculation ... reduces every worker to a cog in this bureaucratic machine and, seeing himself in this light, he will merely ask … See more
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