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- Protestant_work_ethic abstract "The Protestant work ethic (or the Puritan work ethic) is a concept in theology, sociology, economics and history which emphasizes hard work, frugality and diligence as a constant display of a person's salvation in the Christian faith, in contrast to the focus upon religious attendance, confession, and ceremonial sacrament in the Catholic tradition.The phrase was initially coined in 1904 by Max Weber in his book The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism.".
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- Protestant_work_ethic wikiPageExternalLink frey.protestant.ethic.
- Protestant_work_ethic wikiPageExternalLink weberLMU.pdf.
- Protestant_work_ethic wikiPageExternalLink hist.htm.
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- Protestant_work_ethic subject Category:Max_Weber.
- Protestant_work_ethic subject Category:Protestantism.
- Protestant_work_ethic subject Category:Sociological_theories.
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- Protestant_work_ethic subject Category:Virtue.
- Protestant_work_ethic type Abstraction100002137.
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- Protestant_work_ethic comment "The Protestant work ethic (or the Puritan work ethic) is a concept in theology, sociology, economics and history which emphasizes hard work, frugality and diligence as a constant display of a person's salvation in the Christian faith, in contrast to the focus upon religious attendance, confession, and ceremonial sacrament in the Catholic tradition.The phrase was initially coined in 1904 by Max Weber in his book The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism.".
- Protestant_work_ethic label "Protestant work ethic".
- Protestant_work_ethic label "Protestantse werkethiek".
- Protestant_work_ethic label "Éthique protestante du travail".
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- Protestant_work_ethic depiction Die_protestantische_Ethik_und_der_'Geist'_des_Kapitalismus_original_cover.jpg.
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