The Problem

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"The Problem" is a section in Max Weber's seminal sociological work *The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism* that introduces and frames the central question of how religious ideas influenced the development of modern capitalist society.

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instanceOf book section
chapter
addressesQuestion How did religious ideas influence the emergence of modern capitalist society?
What is the connection between Protestantism and the capitalist spirit?
Why did modern capitalism develop in the West rather than elsewhere?
author Max Weber NERFINISHED
centralTheme cultural preconditions of capitalism
interaction between ideas and economic structures
role of Protestant asceticism in economic life
conceptualRole distinguishes between economic structure and cultural motivations
introduces the concept of the spirit of capitalism
links religious ethics to economic behavior
field social theory
sociology
sociology of religion
function frames relationship between religious ideas and capitalism
introduces central question of the book
influencedField economic sociology
historical sociology
social theory of modernization
sociology of religion
language German
locatedInWork first part of The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism
methodologicalRole defines the scope of Weber’s inquiry
formulates the research problem
poses comparative-historical questions
originalTitleLanguage German
partOf The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism NERFINISHED
publicationEra early 20th century
relatedAuthor Max Weber NERFINISHED
relatedWork The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism NERFINISHED
topic Protestant ethic NERFINISHED
cultural origins of capitalism
development of modern capitalism
historical sociology
modern Western society
rationalization
religious ideas
spirit of capitalism
workType theoretical introduction

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