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[Since the Calvinists were not allowed to] spend their wealth on profligate living, reinvestment made the most sense. Over time, this led to increasing accumulation of capital, minimization of consumption, and ultimately the continuous economic growth and industrial energy of modern capitalism (Weber 1905).
Weber, Max (1905). The Protestant Ethic And The Spirit Of Capitalism, Translated By Talcott Parsons, 2005. Published In The Taylor & Francis E-Library. |
Since the Calvinists were not allowed to spend their wealth on profligate living, reinvestment made the most sense. Over time, this led to increasing accumulation of capital, minimization of consumption, and ultimately the continuous economic growth and industrial energy of modern capitalism. |
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