II) Weber – Politics as a Vocation
In the lecture, Politics as a Vocation, Weber provides us with an explanation of the evolution of the modern state as well as how a person can live both for or from politics. Please write an essay which explains Weber’s analysis of the creation of the modern state and how these changes have impacted both would be politicians and the bureaucrats who are now employed in increasingly large and powerful government institutions. When writing your answer please be sure to address the following specific concerns:
1) How does the modern state represent a perfection of prior forms of government?
2) What does it mean to make a living for or from politics and how does this affect the process of governing?
3) Next, to what extent can political and ethical activity coexist in the modern world?
4) Lastly, do you see Weber as primarily optimistic or pessimistic about the future of modern politics and is he correct?