Abstract (English):
The monograph highlights max Weber's concept of domination, which is the counterpoint and organizing beginning of his interpretive sociology. The action of the law of invariance of domination in various areas of economic and political life is shown. The article presents a comparative analysis of Weber's views on the structure and dynamics of domination with the ideas of his contemporaries Thorstein Veblen and Robert Michels in the field of Economics and politics, which do not lose relevance in the modern world. Special attention is paid to Weber's concept of domination in the context of the transformation of democracy and capitalism. For students and teachers, as well as all those interested in the problems of sociology of politics.