VWO | MAATSCHAPPIJWETENSCHAPPEN | SENECA | H11

In deze video leg ik je alles uit over hoofdstuk 11 uit de methode Seneca. Deze methode wordt voor het vak maatschappijwetenschappen gebruikt en is voor de leerlingen die op het VWO zitten.

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0:12 The shift from traditional to modern societies
1:30 Rationalization: When science replaces faith
3:20 How rationalization transformed the economy
6:00 Bureaucracy and the end of 'magic'
9:15 Individual influence in a modern democracy
11:45 The rise of self-development in a secular world
13:20 Navigating private vs. public roles
15:30 Identity construction in a pluralistic society
17:45 New dependencies: Technology and modern systems
19:30 The transition to a mobile class society
21:00 How meritocracy defines your status
28:15 The hidden paradox of modern independence

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0:12 Examining the shift from traditional to modern global societies
1:30 Defining rationalization as science replacing traditional views and faith
3:20 How economic rationalization led to calculable profit and accounting
6:00 Bureaucratization in politics means even kings must follow laws
7:10 Max Weber and the transformation from magic to calculable reality
9:15 Exploring popular sovereignty and individual influence within a democracy
11:45 The decline of religious influence and rise of self-development
13:20 Comparing private and public roles in traditional versus modern life
15:30 Constructing personal identity through bricolage in a pluralistic society
17:45 Shifting dependency from the natural world to modern technology systems
18:45 The struggle of self-management from tax forms to benefit applications
19:30 Moving from rigid social stratification to a mobile class society
21:00 Why your performance and diplomas define your status in meritocracies
28:15 The paradox where more independence actually creates new dependencies

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