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Max Weber - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | As in Europe, Chinese cities had been founded as forts or leaders' residences, and were the centres of trade and crafts. |
 | | Weber distinguished three pure types of political leadership, domination and authority: charismatic domination (familial and religious), traditional domination (patriarchs, patrimonalism, feudalism), and legal domination (modern law and state, bureaucracy). |
 | | In his view, every historical relation between rulers and ruled contained elements that can be analysed on the basis of this tripartite distinction. |
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