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so:text | Luther understands monasticism as a product of an egoistic lovelessness that withdraws from one's duties in the world. By contrast, this-worldly work in a vocation appears to him to be a visible expression of brotherly love, a notion he anchors in a highly unrealistic manner indeed and in contrast—almost grotesquely—to the well-known passages of Adam Smith. (en) |
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so:description | The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism (1905; 1920) (en) |
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