Protestant ethics of Daniel Defraud's Robinson Crusoe and Max Weber, the spirit of capitalism, religion and economics, Max Weber's Protestant ethics and capitalist spirit, the most recognized and influential sociological theory. First, it will develop capitalism not only economic factors but also social and cultural factors, primarily religion. In his theory, Weber concluded that Protestant ethics greatly influenced the development of capitalism in the 17th and 18th centuries.
Max Weber published four major papers on religion and its streamlined papers in economic sociology: Protestant ethics and spirit of capitalism (1905), Chinese religion: Confucianism and Taoism (1915), Indian religion: Sociological Hinduism and Buddhism (1915) and Ancient Judaism (1920). In his sociology, Weber used the German "Verstehen" to explain his interpretation of the intention and background of human behavior. Weber is not a positivist; he does not believe that we can find "facts" related to sociology. I believe he can make some general statements about social life, but he is not interested in difficult positivistic arguments, but with historical stories and connections in certain situations I am interested in the sequence.
Weber is best known for his thesis on Economic Sociology, Protestant Ethics and the Spirit of Capitalism. In this article, Weber stated that West's inherent asceticist Protestantism, capitalism, bureaucracy, and one of the major "selective affinities" in determining the rise of a reasonable and legitimate nation state I think that it is one. Contrary to Karl Marx, Weber did not consider the development of capitalism under pure material conditions; instead, he emphasized the religious influence of culture. Protestant ethics has become the earliest work of Weber's wider religious sociology projects: he is a Chinese religion, Indian religion and ancient Judaism, in particular the obvious development of capitalism, social stratification We will continue to study various forms of.