Rationalization (sociology)
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title:
Rationalization (sociology)
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In sociology, the term rationalization was coined by Max Weber, a German sociologist, jurist, and economist. Rationalization is the replacement of traditions, values, and emotions as motivators for behavior in society with concepts based on rationality and reason. The term rational is seen in the context of people, their expressions, and or their actions. This term can be applied to people who can perform speech or in general any action, in addition to the views of rationality within people it c
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Rationality tending to replace tradition
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rationalization_(sociology)
date created:
2005-04-25T19:57:28Z
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2024-08-31T13:22:30Z
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