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ISBN: 9788472916814
Este libro, escrito por Max Weber, explora la relación entre la ética protestante y el surgimiento del capitalismo. Publicado en 1984 por Sarpe, esta edición en tapa dura forma parte de la colección 'Los Grandes Pensadores'. El autor, un académico y pensador alemán, profundiza en la influencia de las creencias religiosas en el desarrollo económico y social. Una obra fundamental para comprender los orígenes del capitalismo moderno.

Max Weber was a Jewish-American painter and one of the first American Cubist painters who, in later life, turned to more figurative Jewish themes in his art. He is best known today for Chinese Restaurant (1915), in the collection of the Whitney Museum of American Art, "the finest canvas of his Cubist phase," in the words of art historian Avis Berman.
