Aspects of the Rise of Economic Individualism: A Criticism of Max Weber and His SchoolCUP Archive, 1959 - 223 من الصفحات |
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The Puritan Doctrine of the Calling I | 1 |
PreReformation Capitalism | 33 |
I The influence of the Jesuits | 133 |
The Influence of the Discoveries | 168 |
Conclusion | 207 |
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accepted activities affairs Ages allowed amongst appears approved argument attempt Augsburg authority believed Bishop brought calling Calvinism Calvinist capitalism capitalist carried Catholic cause cent century Christian Church claimed classes commercial common condemned considered contract desire doctrine Duhr duty economic effect employed England English example Father favour finance follow force gain Germany give given greater hands Ibid importance increased individualism industry influence interest Italy Jesuits labour less letter loan matter means merchants Morale natural operations opinion poor position practical probable profit Protestant Puritan question quoted rational reason received religion religious rent result rich rise secure seems side sixteenth social spirit suggested supported taken teaching thing town trade true usury whole