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The Religion of China

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Max Weber

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He compares the social and economic development of Chinese and Western societies and shows the way in which Confucian and Taoist religious values have hampered the development of China's capitalist economy.

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Max Weber

Maximilian Karl Emil Weber (April 21, 1864 - June 14, 1920) was a German economist and political scientist, one of the founders of modern sociology and the study of public administration in state institutions, who came up with the definition of bureaucracy, and his most famous work is the book The Protestant Ethics and the Spirit of Capitalism as This is his most important founding work in religious sociology, in which he pointed out that religion is a non-exclusive factor in the development of culture in Western and Eastern societies, and in his famous work, “Politics as a Profession,” he defined the state: as the entity that monopolizes the legitimate use of natural force, and this definition became pivotal in Study politics. Weber studied all religions and was of the opinion that Protestant morals are ideal morals, from which he drew the ideal model of bureaucracy, and my father is characterized by rationality and rationality, but its application in reality is difficult, and if applied in the organization, it would reach the highest levels of rationality.

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