Ideal type

Ideal type

Ideal type, also known as pure type or "Idealtyp" in the original German, is a typological term most closely associated with sociologist Max Weber (1864-1920). An ideal type is formed from characteristics and elements of the given phenomena, but it is not meant to correspond to all of the characteristics of any one particular case. It is not meant to refer to perfect things, moral ideals nor to statistical averages but rather to stress certain elements common to most cases of the given phenomena.

Weber himself wrote: "An ideal type is formed by the one-sided accentuation of one or more points of view and by the synthesis of a great many diffuse, discrete, more or less present and occasionally absent concrete individual phenomena, which are arranged according to those onesidedly emphasized viewpoints into a unified analytical construct... " ["The methodology of the social sciences" (Edward A. Shils & Henry A. Finch, Trans. & Eds.; foreword by Shils). New York: Free Press, 1997 (1903-1917). p.88.]

It is a useful tool for comparative sociology in analyzing social or economic phenomena, having advantages over a very general, abstract idea and a specific historical example. It can be used to analyze both a general, suprahistorical phenomenon (like capitalism) or historically unique occurrences (like Weber's own Protestant Ethics analysis).

To try to understand a particular phenomenon, one must not only describe the actions of its participants but "interpret" them as well. But interpretation poses us a problem for we have to attempt to classify behavior as belonging to some prior "ideal type". Weber described four categories of "Ideal Types" of behavior: "zweckrational" (rational means to rational ends), "wertrational" (rational means to irrational ends), "affektual" (guided by emotion) and "traditional" (guided by custom or habit).

Critics of ideal type include proponents of the normal type theory. Some sociologists argue that ideal type tends to focus on extreme phenomena and overlook the connections between them, and that it is difficult to show how the types and their elements fit into a theory of a total social system.

See also

* Tripartite classification of authority
* The Three Types of Legitimate Rule
* Morphological analysis

External links

* [http://www.ualr.edu/jdrobson/idealtype.htm Max Weber's Ideal Type]
* [http://www2.pfeiffer.edu/~lridener/DSS/Weber/weberw3.HTML More of Weber's Ideal Type]


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