A sociologist with this married surname wrote that "money, women's work, and sexuality are key issues" in the institution of marriage in her book Wife and Mother in the Development of Law. For 10 points each:
[10e] Give this married surname of a sociologist who wrote Fichte's Socialism and its Relation to Marxist Doctrine while her husband with this surname began writing a book that posits an "iron cage of rationality" and outlines the "vocational calling."
ANSWER: Weber [or Max Weber; or Marianne Weber]
[10h] Marianne Weber wrote a critical response to this thinker's essay "The Relative and the Absolute in the Problem of the Sexes." With Leopold von Wiese, this thinker developed a scientific approach to sociology called formal sociology.
ANSWER: Georg Simmel
[10m] Marianne Weber penned an essay on marriage analyzing the historical relation between the sexes whose title begins with this concept. Her husband divided this concept into traditional, charismatic, and rational-legal types.
ANSWER: authority [accept traditional authority; accept charismatic authority; accept rational-legal authority]
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