
The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism with Other Writings on the Rise of the West
by Weber, Max; Kalberg, Stephen-
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Summary
Author Biography
Stephen Kalberg is Associate Professor of Sociology at Boston University and an affiliate of the Minda de Gunzburg Center for European Studies at Harvard University. He is the editor of Max Weber: Readings and Commentary on Modernity (2005) and author of Max Weber's Comparative-Historical Sociology (1994). He teaches courses in sociological theory and comparative political cultures.
Table of Contents
General Introduction: Max Weber and the Modern West | p. vii |
The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism | p. 1 |
Introduction to the Translation | p. 3 |
Introduction to The Protestant Ethic | p. 7 |
Endnotes | p. 49 |
References | p. 54 |
The Problem | |
Religious Affiliation and Social Stratification | p. 61 |
The Spirit of Capitalism | p. 69 |
Luther's Conception of the Calling | p. 89 |
The Task of the Investigation | p. 95 |
The Vocational Ethic of Ascetic Protestantism | |
The Religious Foundations of This-Worldly Asceticism | p. 101 |
Calvinism | p. 103 |
Pietism | p. 123 |
Methodism | p. 130 |
The Baptizing Sects and Churches | p. 133 |
Asceticism and the Spirit of Capitalism | p. 141 |
The Protestant Sects in America and the Uniqueness of Western Rationalism | p. 161 |
Introduction | p. 163 |
The Protestant Sects and the Spirit of Capitalism | p. 185 |
"Churches" and "Sects" in North America: An Ecclesiastical Sociopolitical Sketch | p. 200 |
Prefatory Remarks to Collected Essays in the Sociology of Religion (1920) | p. 205 |
Demarcating the Uniqueness of the West Through Comparisons: Magic and the Economic Ethics of the World Religions | p. 221 |
Introduction | p. 223 |
Main Concepts: Economic Ethics, Social Carriers, Sacred Law, and the Ethic of Conviction | p. 238 |
India: Hinduism and Buddhism | p. 257 |
China: Confucianism | p. 268 |
Confucianism and Puritanism | p. 275 |
Judaism | p. 290 |
The Middle East: Islam | p. 300 |
The West: Ancient Christianity and Catholicism | p. 304 |
The Rise of Modern Capitalism: The Western Rationalism and Modern Western Rationalism Deep Contexts | p. 311 |
Introduction | p. 313 |
Comparative Cases: China and India | p. 349 |
The Ancient and Medieval Cities in the West: Fraternization, Incorporation, and the Dissolution of Clan Ties | p. 370 |
The Putting-Out System, Modes of Financing, Mercantilism, and the Factory | p. 377 |
The Definition of Modern Capitalism, and the Relationship of Feudalism and Patrimonialism to Capitalism | p. 392 |
The West's Cross-State Competition versus Hierocracy and Caesaropapism | p. 397 |
Juridical Formalism and the Rational State | p. 400 |
Ethos and Education under Feudalism and Patrimonialism, Clerical Education, and the Puritans' Mass Intellectualism | p. 407 |
The Sect, Democracy, Tolerance, Freedom of Conscience, and a Cosmos of Abstract Norms | p. 413 |
Bureaucratization, Democracy, and Modern Capitalism | p. 416 |
The Impersonality of the Market and Discipline in the Modern Capitalist Factory | p. 426 |
Weber's Summary Statements on "The Protestant Ethic Thesis" | p. 431 |
The Development of the Capitalist Frame of Mind (1919-1920) | p. 431 |
A Final Rebuttal to a Critic of "Spirit of Capitalism" (1910) | p. 435 |
Reading The Protestant Ethic: The Text and the Endnotes | p. 449 |
Suggested Further Reading | p. 455 |
The Protestant Ethic Thesis and the Protestant Ethic Debate | p. 455 |
Max Weber: Life and Work | p. 456 |
Notes for The Protestant Ethic | p. 458 |
Literature Cited | p. 553 |
Writings of Max Weber | p. 553 |
Secondary Literature Cited | p. 554 |
Acknowledgments | p. 556 |
A Chronology of Max Weber's Life | p. 557 |
Glossary | p. 560 |
Name Index | p. 571 |
Subject Index | p. 575 |
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