Since its first appearance in Germany in 1911, "Jews and Modern
Capitalism "has provoked vehement criticism. As Samuel Z. Klausner
emphasizes, the lasting value of Sombart's work rests not in his
results-most of which have long since been disproved-but in his
point of departure. Openly acknowledging his debt to Max Weber,
Sombart set out to prove the double thesis of the Jewish foundation
of capitalism and the capitalist foundation of Judaism. Klausner,
placing Sombart's work in its historical and societal context,
examines the weaknesses and strengths of "Jews and Modern
Capitalism."
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