Ethische Aspekte der Kapitalismus-Deutung Max Webers

Zeitschrift Für Evangelische Ethik 35 (1):187-204 (1991)
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Abstract

Weber's analysis of capitalism evolved in arguing against Marx's theory. It claims no less than giving a better account of modern capitalism, historically, as weil as categorially, than Marx himself. As a sociological theory of economy, based on an analytical theory ofhuman action, it also offers an approach to a critical ethics of the capitalist economy, which, after the self-induced end of socialism, has become an issue of greater urgency than ever before.

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