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ID number:993686
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Published: 13.09.2010.
Language: English
Level: College/University
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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In the civilizations at the Banks of the Great rivers,rivers had to controlled ,also the supply of the dry had to provided,so it`s gave strenght to the earliest kingdoms and cause the development of a centralized bureaucracy subject to a monarch with absolute political,military and economic power,and he was supported by privilieged priests.,and this later formed the authoritarain solemn state.Then Weber started to compare European side and India,China,Japan in the Middle Ages,Orient civlizations actually were almost invariable according to their main charateristics from ancient till modern times,the interconncetion between irrgation systems and burearatic state apparatus was a reason of „Oriental Despotism” by Montesquieu,and Weber also mentioned it concerning Chinese monarchy,he also tired to explain why a progress in this directio didn`t reach a tendency.In his view commune-building depends on the capacaity of the members to unite in a ritual community,which is based on artificially –reated common relationshps.,so equality should appear among the members of commmunity,in Weber`s explanation the caste system formed in India prevented from happening the appearance of confraternal structure,in China that a was an anchestor cult.…

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