The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of CapitalismFor the first time in 70 years, a new translation of Max Weber's classic The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism --one of the seminal works in sociology-- published in September 2001. Translator Stephen Kalberg is an internationally acclaimed Weberian scholar, and in this new translation he offers a precise and nuanced rendering that captures both Weber's style and the unusual subtlety of his descriptions and causal arguments. Weber's original italicization, highlighting major themes, has been restored, and Kalberg has standardized Weber's terminology to better facilitate understanding of the various twists and turns in his complex lines of reasoning. Weber's compelling work remains influential for these reasons: it explores the continuing debate regarding the origins and legacy of modem capitalism in the West; it helps the reader understand today's global economic development; and it plumbs the deep cultural forces that affect contemporary work life and the workplace in the United States and Europe. This new edition/translation also includes a glossary; Weber's 1906 essay, "The Protestant Sects and the Spirit of Capitalism"; and Weber's masterful prefatory remarks to his Collected Essays in the Sociology of Religion, in which he defines the uniqueness of Western societies and asks what "ideas and interests" combined to create modem Western rationalism |
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... Protestantism Chapter IV. The Religious Foundations of This-Worldly Asceticism . A. Calvinism . B. Pietism C. Methodism . . . . . . . . . D. The Baptizing Sects and Churches. Chapter V. Asceticism and the Spirit of Capitalism . 'The ...
... Protestantism Chapter IV. The Religious Foundations of This-Worldly Asceticism . A. Calvinism . B. Pietism C. Methodism . . . . . . . . . D. The Baptizing Sects and Churches. Chapter V. Asceticism and the Spirit of Capitalism . 'The ...
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... Protestantism to Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Confucianism; (e) reference to an overarching process in the developmental history of Western religions according to which magic became eliminated (Entzauberung) as a viable mechanism to ...
... Protestantism to Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Confucianism; (e) reference to an overarching process in the developmental history of Western religions according to which magic became eliminated (Entzauberung) as a viable mechanism to ...
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... Protestantism and Society (New York: Penguin Books, 2002), and David Chalcraft and Austin Harrington, eds., 'T he Protestant Ethic Debate Max Weber's Replies to his Critics, 1907~10 (Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 2001). 9 ...
... Protestantism and Society (New York: Penguin Books, 2002), and David Chalcraft and Austin Harrington, eds., 'T he Protestant Ethic Debate Max Weber's Replies to his Critics, 1907~10 (Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 2001). 9 ...
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... Protestantism. However, and although fascinated by the enduring impact of the Puritan heritage in the United States (see p. 246 [note 53]; see also “The Protestant Sects” essay [pp 127—147]; 1985), his quest in PE was primarily that of ...
... Protestantism. However, and although fascinated by the enduring impact of the Puritan heritage in the United States (see p. 246 [note 53]; see also “The Protestant Sects” essay [pp 127—147]; 1985), his quest in PE was primarily that of ...
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... Protestantism had introduced onto the stage of history a “type of person” firmly oriented to ethical values, today only remnants of this mode of organizing life remain. Has the Puritan “devotion to a cause” disappeared, supplanted by ...
... Protestantism had introduced onto the stage of history a “type of person” firmly oriented to ethical values, today only remnants of this mode of organizing life remain. Has the Puritan “devotion to a cause” disappeared, supplanted by ...
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