The idea, attributed by Dugin to Calvinist modernity, that worldly wealth signals divine chosenness and poverty signals damnation.
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Calvinist wealth theology
The idea, attributed by Dugin to Calvinist modernity, that worldly wealth signals divine chosenness and poverty signals damnation.
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"is not afterlife, that the judgment of God is realized already in this life, and to be rich it is the sign of chooseness...."
"That is the kind of theology of capitalism, and I think that Max Weber has shown that in his sociological framework, and Werner Sommer..."
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