SOCB43H3 Study Guide - Protestant Work Ethic
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The objectivity" of knowledge in social science and social policy. p. 360. Power and authority: when and why do people obey? p. 179. Since its beginnings, religion has been a fountain of opportunities for artistic creation through traditionalization: in idols, icons, and other religious artifacts, in the stereotyping of magically proved forms, which is a first step in the overcoming of naturalism by a fixation of "style, in music as a means of ecstasy, exorcism, in sorcerers as holy singers and dancers; in magically proved and therefore magically stereotyped tone relations the earliest preparatory stages in the development of tonal systems, in the magically proved dance step as one of the sources of rhythm and as an ecstasy technique; in temples and churches as the largest of all buildings, with the architectural task becoming stereotyped (and thus style forming) as a consequence of purposes which are established once for all, and with the structural forms becoming stereotyped through magical efficacy.