 concept of change. Unlike Karl Marx's revolutionary or Talcourt Parsons evolutionary emphasis on change, Weber has argued of change through rationalization of institutions. Because rationality is the employment of most technical and efficient strategy for attaining goals, and his speaks of qualitative and gradual change, that is qualitative and gradual change are the emergence of rationality, which finally takes the form of a ruin of authority. According to him people in modern society favor rationality, a way of thinking that emphasizes deliberate matter of quick calculation of the most efficient way to accomplish a particular task. So the sentimental ties of to the past have no place in the rational worldwide and traditional traditions become only a kind of information. According to Mixed Weber, they are the source of information. The perspective of Weber's thinking is that industrial revolution or development of capitalism, they are the evidences of modern rationality. Because Weber described the modern society to be more scientific away from the sentiments and definitely the strongest indicator and visible example of society being rationalized is the willingness to adopt the latest technology. And some of the societies, they are more eager than the others to adopt new technology. And even they are the more rational towards the traditional culture, traditional values and norms. And they believe that the technological advancement is the actual threat to their lives. Because wherever there are traditional traditions, they believe that the technological advancement is the actual threat to their modernization, they can be problematic for their traditional traditions. But Weber's perspective is that wherever there is a change, there should be a qualitative change, it should be according to the needs of the society at that time. And it should be dependent on technological advancement. And the technological advancement comes when people's trend is towards learning and towards new experiments. What is necessary for new experiments is that people have resources, people have a belief in their system. And if this mutual relationship happens, then as a result of this outcome, the positive change in the society will come and people's lives will also be improved. This means that the concept of change of Max Weber's concept of change is neither revolutionary nor is it a good thing that it is very slow. Rather, his belief is that the concept of change is dependent on the human effort and specifically on the basis of rationality and specifically on the quality of life. And the qualitative change will be as everlasting and the same improvement in the lives of people. So, all of this is a philosophy that looks very rational and logical when we analyze it.