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What was the relationship between the protestantism and industrial revolution explain?

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Weber was interested in the causes of the emergence of the capitalist system. He was influenced by Werner Sombarts book on modern capitalism (1902) where he found the argument that capitalism is linked to puritanism and quakers. His starting question is why capitalism rose in Europe, but not in China and India. He sees a correspondence between the protestant (Calvinistic) ethics and the logics of capital accumulation and reinvestment. Afterwards you found people to contradict Weber. Hugo Groethuisen stress the influence of Catholicism.

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Protestant Ethic and Capitalism He argued that certain religious ideas set into motion a chain of events that brought about the Industrial Revolution in Western Europe. He saw a strong relationship between the work ethics of Protestants and the emergence of the spirit of modern capitalism

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