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Author: Werner Sombart Publisher: ISBN: 9781520926988 Category : Languages : en Pages : 414
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This is an exact reproduction of of M. Epsteins' translation of Werner Sombert's classic 1911 treatise, "Die Juden und das Wirtschaftsleben". Sombart's 1911 book, Die Juden und das Wirtschaftsleben (The Jews and Modern Capitalism), is an addition to Max Weber's historic study of the connection between Protestantism (especially Calvinism) and Capitalism. Though Sombart does not wholly disagree with his colleague's thesis, he argues that the qualities of Puritanism that Weber observed in the Capitalist culture, were rooted in Judaism.A fascinating and scholarly treatise that will be appreciated as much by historians as financiers.
Author: Werner Sombart Publisher: CreateSpace ISBN: 9781494941062 Category : History Languages : en Pages : 446
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Sombart's 1911 book, Die Juden und das Wirtschaftsleben (The Jews and Modern Capitalism), is an addition to Max Weber's historic study of the connection between Protestantism (especially Calvinism) and Capitalism, with Sombart documenting Jewish involvement in historic capitalist development. He argued that Jewish traders and manufacturers, excluded from the guilds, developed a distinctive antipathy to the fundamentals of medieval commerce. These were primitive and unprogressive: the desire for 'just' (and fixed) wages and prices, for an equitable system in which shares of the market were agreed and unchanging, profits and livelihoods modest but guaranteed, and limits placed on production. Excluded from the system, Sombart argued, the Jews broke it up and replaced it with modern capitalism, in which competition was unlimited and pleasing the customer was the only law. Paul Johnson, who considers the work "a remarkable book", notes that Sombart left out some inconvenient truths, and ignored the powerful mystical elements of Judaism. He refused to recognize, as Weber did, that wherever these religious systems, including Judaism, were at their most powerful and authoritarian, commerce did not flourish. Jewish businessmen, like Calvinist ones, tended to operate most successfully when they had left their traditional religious environment and moved on to fresher pastures.
Author: Werner Sombart Publisher: ISBN: Category : Languages : en Pages : 336
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The son of a wealthy landowner and politician, Sombart was educated in Berlin, Pisa, and Rome, obtaining his Ph.D. from the University of Berlin in 1888. He taught at the University of Breslau and later returned to teach at the University of Berlin.Sombart's The Jew and Modern Capitalism refutes Max Weber's theory of the Protestant ethic, arguing that Jews introduced the spirit of capitalism into Northern Europe after being dispersed by the Inquisition. Translated in London by M. Epstein (1866-1933)
Author: Marcia Ann Kupfer Publisher: Penn State Press ISBN: 9780271033075 Category : Religion Languages : en Pages : 320
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"The incidence of Passion imagery in diverse media is fundamental to the histories of Christian piety, church politics, and art in European and American societies. At the same time, the visualization and reenactment of Christ's suffering has for centuries been the principal engine generating popular perceptions of Jews and Judaism. The essays collected in this book, written by eminent scholars with an eye toward the nonspecialist reader, broadly survey the depiction and dramatization of the Passion and consider the significance of this representational focus for both Christians and Jews. This anthology provides a unique, multifaceted overview of a subject of enduring importance in today's religiously pluralistic societies."--BOOK JACKET.