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韦伯阶级分析中的剥削阴影

The Shadow of Exploitation in Weber's Class Analysis

American Sociological Review · 2002
被引 37
人大 A+FT50ABS 4*

中文导读

剖析韦伯阶级概念的内在结构及其与马克思的异同,揭示韦伯将剥削问题简化为技术效率与理性激励的缺陷,为社会学理论中剥削概念的重要性辩护。

Abstract

This analysis has two basic objectives: First, to understand as precisely as possible the inner structure of Weber's concept of class, its similarities and differences from Marx's concept, and its relationship to the problem of exploitation; second, to use this interrogation of Weber's work to defend the importance of the concept of exploitation for sociological theory. To understand the foundations of Weber's class analysis one must look beyond his most synoptic treatments of class in Economy and Society and see how his concept of class is intimately linked to his investigations of the broad problem of rationalization in modern society. Class, in these terms, is the way economic power is distributed when economic action is organized to the greatest degree in an instrumentally-rational manner. The problem of exploitation—the extraction of labor effort from workers—is treated, in this framework, primarily as a problem of technical efficiency and economic rationality in creating work incentives and effective discipline. This conceptualization leads to a relatively impoverished understanding of the nature of antagonistic interests generated by class relations.

社会学阶级分析理性化剥削韦伯