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The Protestant Ethic Thesis – EH.net - Economic History AssociationWeber argued that Reformed (ie, Calvinist) Protestantism was the seedbed of character traits and values that under-girded modern capitalism.
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[PDF] The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of CapitalismWeber wrote The Protestant Ethic at a pivotal period of his intel- lectual career, shortly after his recovery from a depressive illness that had incapacitated ...
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Weber revisited: The Protestant ethic and the spirit of nationalismJul 11, 2020 · Max Weber famously hypothesised that the Protestant work ethic fostered modern economic development. Does religion matter for economic ...
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Weber may have been wrong in tracing the hard work ethic to ...Oct 25, 2017 · Though our study suggests that Weber likely was wrong in tracing the origins of values favouring hard work and thrift to the Reformation, it ...
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Work ethic and economic development: An investigation into ...This paper argues that the capitalist spirit associated with Max Weber's Protestant Ethics is not associated with Protestantism but with the modernization ...
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The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism – EH.net– London: Allen & Unwin, 1976; London: Routledge, 1992 (introduction by Anthony Gidden)- Los Angeles: Roxbury Publishing Company, 1996 and 1998 (introduction by ...
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Weber's Protestant Ethic Revisited: Explaining the Capitalism We ...Aug 17, 2017 · In The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism, Max Weber illustrates a relationship between ideology and economic structure.
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Chapter II: The Spirit of Capitalism - Marxists Internet ArchiveNevertheless, we provisionally use the expression spirit of (modern) capitalism to describe that attitude which seeks profit rationally and systematically in ...
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[PDF] The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism | Stephen HicksBenjamin Franklin was filled with the spirit of capitalism at a time when his printing business did not differ in form from any handicraft enterprise. And we.
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Martin Luther on Vocation and Serving Our Neighbors | Acton InstituteMar 30, 2016 · According to Luther's doctrine of vocation, the purpose of every vocation is to love and serve our neighbors.Missing: Beruf origins<|separator|>
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Discovering the Reformation View of WorkOct 10, 2016 · The Reformation impacted Christians' views of work in ways that still influence our contemporary view of vocation.
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[PDF] Luther on VocationLuther's "doctrine" of vocation, if it was one, belonged in the context of his rejection of monasticism.Missing: origins | Show results with:origins
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“Ordinary” Labor and Christian Calling: A Gift of the Reformation | ACEAug 23, 2017 · In contrast to the monastic call into isolation and retreat, Reformers preached that Christians were called into service in the world. A new ...
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Jean Calvin: the father of capitalism? - The Gospel CoalitionIt was Calvin's doctrine of election and predestination which helped to develop this idea.<|separator|>
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Calvin, Capitalism, and Predestination | Harvard Divinity BulletinAccording to Weber, predestinarians worked so hard—and reinvested—because they were desperate for signs of their eternal election. ... work and predestination and ...
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The Sacred Call to Normal Work: How the Reformation Renewed ...Oct 22, 2022 · Idleness, laziness, and lack of responsibility are sins to be confessed and repented of. “All is futile without God and his blessing. But when ...
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Under the Eye of God: The Puritan Doctrine of Vocation for Today ...Sep 22, 2014 · The Puritans used the word calling, or vocation, in three senses, where the subject in all three senses was God, the object always man.Missing: origins | Show results with:origins
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Idle Hands: Some Puritan Advice for the UnemployedThis article shows that the desire of the Puritans to be of service to God in all things can serve as advice on how to deal with idleness and unemployment.
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[PDF] Comparison between European Protestant and Catholic Economic ...According to historical GDP values from Maddison database Protestant countries had overtaken the Catholic world in terms of income from the 17th till the middle ...
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Religion and Economic Success in Europe - The GlobalistJun 2, 2012 · In 1850, per capita GDP in the Protestant countries was 1.783 international dollars, compared with 1.419 in the Catholic countries. By 1900, the ...
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Comparison between European Protestant and Catholic Economic ...Aug 23, 2025 · It examines almost nine hundred religious paintings from the fifteenth to nineteenth centuries, investigating signs of business activities on the artworks.
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[PDF] Was Weber Wrong? A Human Capital Theory of Protestant ...County-level data from late 19th-century Prussia reveal that Protestantism was indeed associated not only with higher economic prosperity, but also with better ...
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was weber wrong? a human capital theory of protestant economic ...A ma- jor driving force of the higher economic prosperity of Protestants in late-nineteenth-century Prussia was education. Of course, reli- gion was important ...
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[PDF] The Effect of Protestantism on Education before the IndustrializationThis paper uses recently discovered data on nearly 300 Prussian counties in 1816 to show that. Protestantism led to more schools and higher school enrolment ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] Religion in Economic History: A SurveyProtestantism and literacy across countries in 1900. Using variation in the share of Catholics and Protestants across Swiss districts in the late 19th.
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(PDF) a) Switzerland: Extreme Positive Case Study (Worldwide)Aug 6, 2025 · Currently, the historical Protestant cantons tend to be the most competitive, and the mountainous Roman Catholic cantons the least competitive, ...Missing: performance pre-
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How Did the Puritans Influence the New England Colonies ...Oct 26, 2023 · The Puritans' belief in their predestination by God resulted in a strong work ethic and focus on economic growth that spurred economic success.Missing: prosperity | Show results with:prosperity
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Getting Down to Business - A Tale of Two ColoniesThe Puritans established a capitalist economy but also regulation of business for the common good. “ “Religion and Profit Jump Together,”. - Edward Winslow. ”.
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An Overview of Massachusetts History to 1820These islands provided the Bay Colony with two vital components of her vast trading network: sugar and molasses for rum, and specie and bills of exchange to pay ...
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Was Weber Wrong? A Human Capital Theory of Protestant ...We test the theory using county-level data from late-nineteenth-century Prussia, exploiting the initial concentric dispersion of the Reformation to use distance ...
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The protestant ethic and entrepreneurship: inside the black boxJan 9, 2024 · Protestantism boosts the likelihood of entrepreneurship through higher education, individualism, less regard for rules, and a zest for life.Missing: heritage | Show results with:heritage
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Is the Protestant Work Ethic Real? - FreakonomicsDec 5, 2018 · In the early 20th century, Max Weber argued that Protestantism created wealth. Finally, there are data to prove if he was right.<|separator|>
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Religion and Economic Action - Project MUSEFirst published in Sweden in 1957, Samuelsson's essay was translated into English in 1961 and had an immediate impact on scholarly debates in the English- ...
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THE ECONOMIC EFFECTS OF THE PROTESTANT REFORMATIONFinally, I try to disentangle the causality nexus between Protestantism and economic success with an instrumental variables strategy. There are several ...Missing: outcomes | Show results with:outcomes
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[PDF] The Economic Effects of the Protestant Reformation - Davide CantoniThe latter paper considers a cross-section of Prussian counties in 1871 and finds a positive effect of Protestantism on economic development, which, it is ...
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Protestant work ethic behind stronger northern Europe economy: studyOct 4, 2011 · A European team of researchers led by the University of Warwick in the United Kingdom postulates that the 'Protestant work ethic' that emerged ...Missing: persistence | Show results with:persistence
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[PDF] Does a Protestant work ethic exist? Evidence from the well-being ...If the Weber thesis is correct and Protestants/people from Protestant societies indeed have a relatively stronger work ethic, joblessness should hurt these ...
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Weber's Protestant Ethic: a Marxist Critique - Left VoiceMar 25, 2017 · The Origin of Capitalism: A Longer View. Verso. Capitalism · Karl Marx · Marxism · religion.
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5.Two Perspectives of the Protestant EthicFrom a marxist view, what actually occurred was the development of a religious base of support for a new industrial system which required workers who would ...
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The Protestant Ethic, Level of Aspiration, and Social Mobility - jstorTo summarize, three implications of the hypothesis that occupational mobility creates special dilemmas for interpersonal relations have been explored.
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Does a Protestant work ethic exist? Evidence from the well-being ...We find strong support for a Protestant work ethic: unemployment hurts Protestants more and hurts more in Protestant societies.Missing: persistence | Show results with:persistence
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[PDF] Work and leisure in the U.S. and Europe: Why so different?1The average American works 46.2 weeks per year, while the French average 40 weeks per year. Why do western Europeans work so much less than Americans? Recent ...
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Labour productivity growth in the euro area and the United StatesIn the United States, hourly labour productivity in market services increased by 12.4%, whereas in the euro area it increased by just 3.8% in the same period ( ...
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Capitalism and the First Industrial Revolution - EconlibAug 13, 2022 · The Protestant religion played a favourable role in the perception of wealth and trade, while the Catholic countries had a tendency to suppress ...
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[PDF] Testing the Protestant Ethic Thesis with Quantitative Historical DataWe provide a test of the thesis that Protestantism influenced the development of modern capitalism by using quantitative data from 1500 through 1870.<|separator|>
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Protestants and economic lifeGenerally speaking, Protestants have been responsible for great industrial achievements in Germany, in the Netherlands, in England, where the industrial ...
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the development of core capitalism in the U.S. - IROWSIt has been asserted that the protestant ethic of the Puritans inclined them toward thrift and investment, and that the democratic ideas of the Glorious ...
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[PDF] The Colonial Origins of Comparative Development: An Empirical ...We exploit differences in European mortality rates to estimate the effect of institu- tions on economic performance.
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Hours worked | OECDHours worked is the total number of hours actually worked per year divided by the average number of people in employment per year.
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Global Innovation Index 2024 - GII 2024 results - WIPOA survey carried out by WIPO in 2024 showed that 77 percent of WIPO member states were using the GII to improve innovation ecosystems and metrics (up by ...
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Protestant Work Ethic as a Moderator of Mental and Physical Well ...This study tested hypotheses about effects of the Protestant Work Ethic on mental and physical well-being. The Protestant Work Ethic was expected to enhance ...Missing: subjective | Show results with:subjective
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The Protestant Work Ethic and COVID-19 | Inquiry JournalNov 28, 2022 · To understand how we in the West view work through an analysis of COVID-19's effect on work-life and the societal norms and attachments to work.Missing: recovery | Show results with:recovery
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[PDF] Religion in Economic History: A Survey - EconStorAs a long-term consequence of this shift, the share of Jews in moneylending is lower in Protestant areas of 19th century Prussia than in Catholic areas. This ...
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The Growth of Literacy in Western Europe from 1500 to 1800Nov 28, 2011 · Indeed, Protestant countries tended to be more literate than Catholic ones and where the faiths co-existed, as in France, Ireland and the Low ...
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Martin Luther Rewired Your Brain - Nautilus MagazineFeb 17, 2021 · All-Protestant counties had literacy rates nearly 20 percentage points higher than all-Catholic counties.<|separator|>
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Catholics more inclined to share wealth than Protestants, Euro ...Oct 31, 2011 · Catholics are more likely to support government intervention in the economy than Protestants and also have a stronger preference for sharing ...
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Jesuit Contribution to Science: A History - SpringerLink$$39.99 In stockThis book presents a comprehensive history of the many contributions the Jesuits made to science from their founding to the present.Missing: entrepreneurialism | Show results with:entrepreneurialism
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American Protestant Work Ethic Compared to Islam and Japanese ...Jul 23, 2014 · Though both traditions emphasize a hard work ethic, Islam encourages a life of individual struggle, while Protestants believe God will provide ...
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Celebrating the Confucian Work EthicMay 1, 2015 · The key difference between the Confucian and Protestant work ethics is that the Protestant work ethic focuses on individual achievement, ...Missing: comparison outcomes
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The Protestant ethic and entrepreneurship: Evidence from religious ...We investigate the effect of Protestantism versus Catholicism on the decision to become an entrepreneur in former Holy Roman Empire regions.
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The Prosperity Gospel And Weber's Protestant Ethic - PatheosJul 21, 2024 · Under these versions of the political prosperity gospel, it is not the whole nation which must obey God in order to receive God's blessings.Missing: differences | Show results with:differences
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The prosperity gospel, explained: Why Joel Osteen believes that ...Sep 1, 2017 · A second strand in the development of the American prosperity gospel was the valorization of the “Protestant work ethic.” Written in 1905, Max ...
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The Protestant Work Ethic, Prosperity Theology and Cape Town's ...Oct 2, 2015 · The Protestant Work Ethic was originally a sociological concept developed by Max Weber to explain Northern Europe's economic advance from the 16 ...
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A Protestant work ethic, and not the flash and glamour of Prosperity ...Nov 29, 2020 · According to Weber, these attributes of the Protestant churches – individualism, frugality, working hard, pride in one's work and being ...
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[PDF] The Prosperity Gospel and Economic Prosperity - IU ScholarWorksJul 20, 2009 · There are several possible outcomes regarding religion and class that can be tested in this study. A negative association among Christians ...Missing: performance | Show results with:performance
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Prosperity Theology: A (Largely) Sociological AssessmentOct 2, 2015 · For some (perhaps many) evangelicals, Prosperity Theology is theologically flawed, morally reprehensible and psychologically damaging. Because ...