The Daily Californian: Confessions of a lapsed adherent of the Protestant work ethic
KGUN 9: Why the myth of the Protestant work ethic won't die
The idea that Protestants work harder and build stronger economies than Catholics is more than 100 years old. First proposed by German sociologist Max Weber, the "Protestant work ethic" has been ...
Science Daily: The Protestant Work Ethic could explain a liking for 'natural' healthcare
A strong belief in the Protestant Work Ethic might underpin the decision-making of many people choosing 'natural' approaches to healthcare, new research suggests. Academics say their paper identifies ...
America’s vaunted Protestant work ethic is getting a makeover: now it might be more of a secular or atheist work ethic. A new study has found an inverse relationship between the religiosity of a state ...
The Conversation: Why do we think hard work is virtuous? Max Weber’s Protestant Ethic gives a sharp answer
Why do we think hard work is virtuous? Max Weber’s Protestant Ethic gives a sharp answer
EurekAlert!: The Protestant Work Ethic could explain a liking for ‘natural’ healthcare, research suggests
A strong belief in the Protestant Work Ethic might underpin the decision-making of many people choosing ‘natural’ approaches to healthcare, new research suggests. Academics say their paper, published ...
The Protestant Work Ethic could explain a liking for ‘natural’ healthcare, research suggests
Written in 1905, The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism by Max Weber argues that certain aspects of Protestantism, particularly the belief in a calling and predestination, fostered a ...