Max Weber's sociological thought is summarized in 3 sentences:
1) Max Weber analyzes the origins and development of capitalism in society and how it rationalizes and alienates humans.
2) He proposes that social action shapes society and leads to the emergence of social classes as humans seek power and accumulation of wealth.
3) Weber argues that under capitalism, humans become commodified and divided into two main classes - the bourgeoisie class that owns capital and the proletariat class that sells their labor.