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Essay heading: Weber?s concepts
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Weber feels that classes are only important, within the struggle for power, when they state they are part of their class in their actions. Classes, along with status groups, are just passive members in society. Only if a political party solely represents the class, then it becomes active. This unimportance of classes shows Weber's feelings that the economic issues within capitalism do not effect authority or the struggle for power... displayed 300 characters
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Only if a political party solely represents the class, then it becomes active. This unimportance of classes shows Weber's feelings that the economic issues within capitalism do not effect authority or the struggle for power.
Imperialism, in Weber's mind, is not a matter of economics. He states that imperialism more of a political tool... displayed next 300 characters
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