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Economic activities as a form of worship from "summary" of The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism by Max Weber

The idea that economic activities can be seen as a form of worship is a central theme in 'The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism' by Max Weber. According to Weber, the Protestant work ethic emphasized the virtues of hard work, discipline, and frugality as a way to demonstrate one's faith and devotion to God. This perspective transformed the mundane act of work into a spiritual practice, where individuals saw their professions as a calling from God and a way to glorify Him through their labor. Weber argues that the Protestant Reformation, particularly Calvinism, played a significant role in shaping this belief system. Calvinists believed in the concept of predestination, where God had already determined who would be saved or damned. As a result, individuals sought to prove their faith and salvation through their actions on earth. This led to the development of the Protestant work ethic, which placed a h...
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    The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism

    Max Weber

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