A commitment to the political rationalization of the Weberian model as an indisputable instrument to safeguard a framework of justice
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Keywords

Modern State
rationalization
ethics of responsibility
bureaucracy
aesthetics

Abstract

This article seeks to analyze, on the one hand, in the rationalization of the sociologist Max Weber's State, a mediating synthesis of the critical works of Nietzsche and Marx around the questions: What are the characteristics of bourgeois society? Where is the same going? What relationship does it have with the construction of the State? and, on the other hand, it aims to show that in the face of the utilitarian responses to the problems posed by the crisis of the Welfare State cataloged as neoliberal, there is in the work of Paul Du Gay a response and a defense in the form of Justice to what in the first historical part we will denominate synthetically state rationalization or process of bureaucratization

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