Applying Karl Marx to Ritzers McDonaldization of Society
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bureaucracies, hard work is often rewarded, as well it should be, however, if hard work does not meet with rewards, then that employee will probably not work as hard next time. Thus, the bureaucracies suffer, and when they do those on the bottom will feel it first. That could very well be the first shot of the revolution. Bibliography Ritzer, George. The McDonaldization of Society. Pine Forge Press. 2000 Stones, Rob. Key Sociological Thinkers. NYU Press. 1998
bureaucracies, hard work is often rewarded, as well it should be, however, if hard work does not meet with rewards, then that employee will probably not work as hard next time. Thus, the bureaucracies suffer, and when they do those on the bottom will feel it first. That could very well be the first shot of the revolution. Bibliography Ritzer, George. The McDonaldization of Society. Pine Forge Press. 2000 Stones, Rob. Key Sociological Thinkers. NYU Press. 1998