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Rationalisation is still evident in later times, particularly in respect of government where Rationalisation of organizational forms takes place, for example, Bureaucracy where by systems are put into place to achieve and accomplish goals. ... ’
Rationalisation also noted that class, status and power also had an impact on the way that a person was viewed by society. ... With Rationalisation came complexity, which some critics argue that lead to the systems that are in place in society being so complex. ...
In conclusion, Weber’s theory on Rationalisation can be seen as the fore runner to some aspects of today’s society, most notably the bureaucracy aspect.
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