Book Review on Max Webers The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism
Summary :
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Advanced mathematical systems
- Important influential factors conductive to change
- The differences between Calvinism and Catholicism
- The baptizing sects and churches of Protestantism
- People in modern capitalistic society
- Conclusion
- References
Abstract
According to weber, industrial capitalism emerged in the west though the convergence of a number of key factors. capitalism itself had existed in areas of the world prior to the west and had even shared some of the same key factors. For instance, capitalist enterprises were found to have developed in places like China, and Egypt yet they failed to become perpetual and broke down into a series of smaller enterprises. One could argue that they lacked the union of weber's proposed factors, as well as a social carries to guide the required moral framework on a grand scale. According to weber the main factors which gave rise to industrial capitalism in the west were the convergence of accounting practices, separation of the home from work, formally free wage labor, predictable law, and distinctive social carriers.
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