Modern Music Subject to the Impulse of Rationalization

Development and consequences according to Max Weber

Authors

  • Teresa Isabel Espinel Granda

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31207/colloquia.v10i0.144

Keywords:

West, Capitalism, rationalization

Abstract

Rationalization constitutes one of the fundamental pillars in the development of modernity in the West. Max Weber uses this approach as a sociological foundation to reflect the historical context of this phenomenon. It focuses on the musical rationalization towards an approach of universality and standardization that favored the development of capitalism and its massive forms of production and consumption.

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Published

2023-12-15