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Religion and the Rise of Capitalism: Economic history of the Protestantism capitalism - Paperback

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by R. H. Tawney (Author)

Religion and the Rise of Capitalism by R H Tawney is a landmark work of economic history that explores the complex relationship between religious ideas and the development of modern capitalism. First published in 1926, the book examines how Protestantism, particularly Puritanism, influenced economic attitudes and practices in England from the Reformation through the early modern period. Tawney argues that the shift from medieval to modern economic systems was not merely a matter of technological or institutional change, but was deeply intertwined with transformations in religious thought and moral philosophy. He challenges the notion that capitalism was simply the result of secular forces, highlighting instead the role of Protestant ethics such as thrift, diligence, and personal responsibility in shaping the values that underpin market economies. While engaging with Max Webers thesis on the Protestant ethic, Tawney grounds his analysis in the specific historical and social context of England, tracing the evolution of economic thought alongside changes in religious belief. The book offers a nuanced critique of the moral implications of capitalism, questioning whether the pursuit of profit can be reconciled with ethical principles. It is widely regarded as a foundational text in historical sociology and economic history, and remains essential reading for anyone interested in the intersection of religion, social theory, and the development of modern society.

Number of Pages: 422
Dimensions: 0.94 x 8.27 x 5.83 IN
Publication Date: September 19, 2025
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