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The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Authoritarianism: Puritanism, Democracy, and Society (Repost)

Posted By : JohnGenry | Date : 16 Mar 2010 08:37:35 | Comments : 1 |
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The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Authoritarianism: Puritanism, Democracy, and Society
Publisher: Springer | ISBN: 0387493204 | edition 2007 | PDF | 354 pages | 136 mb

This book explores the historical and contemporary relationships of Protestant Puritanism to political and social authoritarianism. It focuses on Puritanism’s original, subsequent and modern influences on and legacies in political democracy and civil society within historically Puritan Western societies, with emphasis on Great Britain and particularly America, from the 17th to the 21th century.
The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Authoritarianism: Puritanism, Democracy and Society's importance and novelty lie in its original theoretical argument and empirical demonstration that Puritanism constitutes or reproduces political-social authoritarianism rather than liberal-secular political democracy and free civil society, contrary to the conventional wisdom in Puritan societies, especially America. The book’s methodological approach is thoroughly interdisciplinary by integrating methods, theories and data in sociology with those in other social sciences such as political science, history and economics. In addition, the book uses a comparative-historical method through comparisons of Western (and other) societies at various points of history in terms of the impact of Puritanism on authoritarianism.




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Posted By: oberstminga Date: 18 Mar 2010 16:40:36
Very controversial book- especially considering UK was the first modern European dictatorship under Cromwell.
I have read this book and my critique is it only is applicable to Puritanism, Calvinist, Methodist and Presbyterian/Anglicanism- and then in crazy USA- charismatic evangelism and Baptists sects- and not Lutheranism- the original Protestant religion- most particularly his and its' hatred of the Jew.
This is in opposition to Dutch-British-US Protestantism which is more conciliatory to the Jewry cynically as a credit source to attain wealth but theologically in the hope the Jew may convert and they will herald the End of Days.

Puritans et al lunatics are quite an odd, depressing "Repent! End of the world is nigh!" bunch- and very sexually inhibited compared to Catholic Europe (think of Spain, Italy, France, Germany...)
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