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The SPIRIT OF CAPITALISM AND THE PROTESTANT ETHIC - An Enquiry into the Weber Thesis (Hardcover, illustrated edition)
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The SPIRIT OF CAPITALISM AND THE PROTESTANT ETHIC - An Enquiry into the Weber Thesis (Hardcover, illustrated edition)
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Max Weber, recognized as one of the world's most important
sociologists, saw his life's work as nothing less than the
comparative analysis of world civilizations. Above all, he was
fascinated by the differing historical paths traced by Western
civilization and the civilizations of the East. In his famous
essay, The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism, he
addressed the forces behind that dramatic and enormous
transformation of human life and society known as the Industrial
Revolution. Weber's thesis proposes a causal link between the
forces of the 'protestant ethic' and the 'spirit of capitalism'
that lay behind the Industrial Revolution.This important book
offers a sophisticated analysis of Weber's key concepts and an
in-depth study as to their formulation in the early modern period.
Michael Lessnoff proposes an original and essential distinction
between the protestant 'work' and 'profit' ethics and examines the
logical relation between them. He looks at Adam Smith's work on the
relation between morals and capitalism, comparing Smith's 'spirit
of capitalism' to Weber's. Lessnoff also considers the significance
of the 'protestant ethic' in the modern world. As one of the first
books of its kind to offer a complex analysis of the Weber thesis
and using a large body of previously neglected evidence, The Spirit
of Capitalism and the Protestant Ethic will be welcomed by
historians of religion and economics and by all sociologists.
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