Max Weber argues how social norms affect societies, how societies differ from each other, and these differences reach some economic consequences. Especially according to Weber, ethics is a collective statement of motives that cause a human being to assume a specified manner against world relationships by conceiving his/her adoration commitments and obligations. Besides the dogma and theory side of the religion, economic ethics is the aggregate of human being's motives (Antriebe) about his/her pragmatic activities and movements. Max Weber argues how social norms affect societies, how societies differ from each other, and these differences reach some economic consequences. Especially according to Weber, ethics is a collective statement of mot...
Across cultures and eras, economic activity has always been closely tied to ideas relating to belief...
Contains fulltext : 235706.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)This paper argu...
This paper argues that the capitalist spirit associated with Max Weber’s Protestant Ethics is not as...
of the World Religions’. The principal cause is that the studies of the ‘Economic Ethics ’ have rema...
Heretofore, we have clarified Weber\u27s critical thought about the relation between religious ethic...
Following Max Weber’s seminal work, much recent work has turned to religious values to explain socio...
This article will focus on a Weber 's theory of modernization, which is based on the thesis of the c...
Based on analyses of the essays written by Max Weber on China, India, ancient Judaism and also on th...
Based on analyses of the essays written by Max Weber on China, India, ancient Judaism and also on th...
It is well known that Max Weber claimed that Protestant religious ethics played an important role in...
In his essay “The Protestant Ethic” Max Weber explains the specific economic development and the fou...
This study traces the traces of the Sociology of Religion theory (classic) from Max Weber which he d...
Max Weber's The Protestant Ethics and the Spirit of Capitalism explains the fact that in the context...
This study seeks to expand the horizon of existing literatures on the Max Weber thought and its infl...
A vivid but fragmented research tradition traces the economic ethic of people and groups to their re...
Across cultures and eras, economic activity has always been closely tied to ideas relating to belief...
Contains fulltext : 235706.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)This paper argu...
This paper argues that the capitalist spirit associated with Max Weber’s Protestant Ethics is not as...
of the World Religions’. The principal cause is that the studies of the ‘Economic Ethics ’ have rema...
Heretofore, we have clarified Weber\u27s critical thought about the relation between religious ethic...
Following Max Weber’s seminal work, much recent work has turned to religious values to explain socio...
This article will focus on a Weber 's theory of modernization, which is based on the thesis of the c...
Based on analyses of the essays written by Max Weber on China, India, ancient Judaism and also on th...
Based on analyses of the essays written by Max Weber on China, India, ancient Judaism and also on th...
It is well known that Max Weber claimed that Protestant religious ethics played an important role in...
In his essay “The Protestant Ethic” Max Weber explains the specific economic development and the fou...
This study traces the traces of the Sociology of Religion theory (classic) from Max Weber which he d...
Max Weber's The Protestant Ethics and the Spirit of Capitalism explains the fact that in the context...
This study seeks to expand the horizon of existing literatures on the Max Weber thought and its infl...
A vivid but fragmented research tradition traces the economic ethic of people and groups to their re...
Across cultures and eras, economic activity has always been closely tied to ideas relating to belief...
Contains fulltext : 235706.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)This paper argu...
This paper argues that the capitalist spirit associated with Max Weber’s Protestant Ethics is not as...