Max Weber was a German sociologist who analyzed forms of legitimate domination. He identified three main types: charismatic domination based on devotion to an exceptional leader; traditional domination where subordinates accept the authority of elites like landowners or clan leaders based on tradition; and rational-legal domination based on an established legal system and constitution where authority derives from legal rules and procedures rather than personalities. Weber believed rational-legal domination would become more prevalent and that it should be applied in Germany to move beyond traditional systems and establish clear legal codes and a rule of law.