The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism

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Weber's main intellectual concern was understanding the processes of rationalisation, secularization, and "disenchantment" that he associated with the rise of capitalism and modernity.[5] Weber argued that the most important difference among societies is not how people produce things but how people think about the world. In Weber’s view, modern society was the product of a new way of thinking.[6] Weber is perhaps best known for his thesis combining economic sociology and the sociology of religion, elaborated in his book The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism. Weber proposed that ascetic Protestantism was one of the major "elective affinities" associated with the rise of capitalism, bureaucracy and the rational-legal nation-state in the Western world. Against Marx's "historical...

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  • User image   Albert Alderete
    19 Apr 2015
    I've been weight lifting for a year now and from that standpoint, this was a overall decent book to learn a few new techniques of exercises that I've never heard of. But don't expect to see changes coming from this book if you don't already have a good knowledge base of nutrition because this book talks very very generally of diet.
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