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Feb. 13th, 2006 09:05 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Went and saw Lianne in a concert last night - was soo cool! I really wish mum had let me learn to play the violin now...or that I'd kept up the flute, or the piano...*jealous*
Meant to go to my lectures today, but I slept through my first one. Made it to the end though, and caught up with friends outside afterwards. Then I managed to go to my second lecture, and was actually early! ^_^
Ended up not taking any notes and just playing pictionary with two friends throughout it - but that's a step up from what I'd been doing before, which was just not bothering to turn up.
Then I went to the library and got books out so I can do my presentation for this weeks seminar. Which is what I'm trying to do now, to get it out of the way.
Nobody's going out tonight, and I wasn't going to even if they were, but I think Steph's a bit disappointed by that, as there's an event on that she wanted to go to but nobody will go with her. Still, if I do enough of my work by 10 I've promised to watch Alley McBeal with her, which I think would probably be more enjoyable than a night out anyway.
Just annoyed with how slow this work is!
For Weber, would the increasing rationalisation of society be accompanied by a parallel expansion in human liberty?
WTF?!
Had to get four books out the library, on top of the photocopied sheets given us by our tutor, and I don't have a clue if I'm even going about answering this right. It's not due 'til thursday, so I guess I don't have to worry about it, but I want to do well - I hate not knowing if I'm doing the right thing...which is how I constantly feel in Politics.
So far I've been breaking the question down, and I've got definitions for rationalisation, and what exactly the process of it is - as well as clarifying that Weber himself has drawn a distinction between rationalisation and rationality.
Can't find anything about human liberty in this book though, so I think I'm gonna move onto the next one now.
*sigh* So boring!
Meant to go to my lectures today, but I slept through my first one. Made it to the end though, and caught up with friends outside afterwards. Then I managed to go to my second lecture, and was actually early! ^_^
Ended up not taking any notes and just playing pictionary with two friends throughout it - but that's a step up from what I'd been doing before, which was just not bothering to turn up.
Then I went to the library and got books out so I can do my presentation for this weeks seminar. Which is what I'm trying to do now, to get it out of the way.
Nobody's going out tonight, and I wasn't going to even if they were, but I think Steph's a bit disappointed by that, as there's an event on that she wanted to go to but nobody will go with her. Still, if I do enough of my work by 10 I've promised to watch Alley McBeal with her, which I think would probably be more enjoyable than a night out anyway.
Just annoyed with how slow this work is!
For Weber, would the increasing rationalisation of society be accompanied by a parallel expansion in human liberty?
WTF?!
Had to get four books out the library, on top of the photocopied sheets given us by our tutor, and I don't have a clue if I'm even going about answering this right. It's not due 'til thursday, so I guess I don't have to worry about it, but I want to do well - I hate not knowing if I'm doing the right thing...which is how I constantly feel in Politics.
So far I've been breaking the question down, and I've got definitions for rationalisation, and what exactly the process of it is - as well as clarifying that Weber himself has drawn a distinction between rationalisation and rationality.
Can't find anything about human liberty in this book though, so I think I'm gonna move onto the next one now.
*sigh* So boring!