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... It presents the idea that work has become more insecure and uncertain with the drive of rationalization. And according to Weber, the tendency towards increasing rationalization is an inevitable feature of modern society since they are the only means of managing an increasingly complex civilization.
Weber views work as a means of future success. ... In his work :Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism;, Weber argued that the Protestant religious belief in asceticism and the moral and spiritual value of work played a large part in the establishment and promotion of capitalism. Worldly material success and work thus became a sign of salvation, of God・s selection and of grace.1 and 2 Weber also argued that the logic of capitalism leads to a loss of meaning in the spiritual goals of human life. ... 3 and 4
Weber, in the newspaper article, has pointed out clearly the downside of rationalization. ... Both of these critiques reflect that its typical of the modern worker to constantly indulge in the short materialistic benefits while being oblivious to solid commitment of work: The Protestant Ethic of Weber.
The company・s prime motive to constantly promote teamwork and bolster employees・ morale is to collect the loyalty and devotion from them.
Approximate Word count = 946 Approximate Pages = 3.8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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