Around 1900, Jiang says Protestant capitalism had conquered the world through Germany, Britain, and the United States, making Weber, Durkheim, and Simmel diagnose its consequences from inside its triumph.
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Protestant Capitalism
Around 1900, Jiang says Protestant capitalism had conquered the world through Germany, Britain, and the United States, making Weber, Durkheim, and Simmel diagnose its consequences from inside its triumph.
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"We must exhort all Christians to gain all they can and to save all they can. That is, in effect, to grow rich, all..."
"Even though most people are not Protestants, Protestant, the work ethic, the belief system, has conquered the world. Germany, Britain, United States are the..."
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