Description
In this seminal work, Weber explores the relationship between Protestant ethics and the development of capitalism in the West. He argues that the values and beliefs associated with Protestantism, particularly those of Calvinism, played a crucial role in fostering a spirit conducive to capitalist economic practices. This analysis delves into how religious ideas can influence economic behavior and societal structures. This work is classified under sociology and religious studies, focusing on the interplay between religion and economic systems. It is a non-Fiction text and is not considered a work of Fiction. Weber’s analysis has been highly influential in the fields of sociology, economics, and religious studies, offering insights into the cultural underpinnings of economic development.