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UNITi 2- CLASSICAL THEORIES
Associations Weber and Michel
parties begin their growth with the spirit of struggle and participation, based
in its two driving forces: selective goods and collective goods
Collective goods are the tactics, the common ideals that identify the
members of a party and make it a structural part of it. Selective goods are
those that cannot be distributed equally to all members
according to michels it is "The organization is the only means to achieve the will
collective. Based on the principle of least effort. It is the weapon of the weak in the
fight the strong
According to weber, political parties can only exist when communities have
achieved a degree of organization. or highly complex socialization
COMPANIES, MARX, FAYOL AND TAYLOR
of your company through the organization and application of
general principles with scientific basis
Henry fayol creates the classical theory concerned with increasing production
ACCORDING TO MARX WITHIN THE CAPITALIST SYSTEM, the ownership of the means of production
it remains in the hands of the owners and the workers do not have access to them.
frederick winslow taylor in the early twentieth century created the school of
scientific management to increase the efficiency of the industry through
of the rationalization of operative work
INSTITUTIONS: GOFFMAN AND FOUCAULT
THE CAPITAL ORGANIZATIONS: BERLE AND JEANTHERE ARE THREE QUESTIONS ABOUT THE SOCIAL ORGANIZATION THATCOMMON MIND THEY ARE USED TO BE CONFUSED
and the third question is about the consequences of having a central planning
markets that regulate relationships between organizations
the first is on the relative efficiency of markets and organizations
the second on the consequence of having community organizations under the
owned by organizations that make profits from non-profit organizations or
of public institutions, respectively.