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georginasand ([personal profile] georginasand) wrote2009-04-26 08:13 pm
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A Communist Manifesto on the Protestant Ethic

"Just in terms of allocation of time resources, religion is not very efficient. There's a lot more I could be doing on a Sunday morning." ~Bill Gates

It's amazing how, in strange small ways, the world just seems to make sense. I think things like these are the last thread letting me believe in an ordered universe.

In Intro to Sociology we were discussing Max Weber and his work on religion and economics. The short story is that he studied five major religions and discover that only one could have given rise to the efficient bureaucratic capitalism we know today. He published his results under the title "The Protestant Ethic," you can imagine what the result was. But if you think about it, Protestantism is the most efficient way to get to heaven. No confession, no mitvot, no "Patience, my blue friend." Who knew that, among other things, the Grace of Gd, was so efficient.

Note (for people who don't know me in real life, because "woah, there are people I don't know reading my journal!!!"): This is by no means an endorsement of Protestantism, or a degradation of any other religion, including the force. My personal theology looks a bit like what Jesus, George Fox, Peter Abelard, and Hillel in a smoothie maker might look like, so I'll poke fun at anybody, because I'm probably poking at myself.

I remain,
Georgie
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[personal profile] jadey 2009-04-29 11:57 am (UTC)(link)
Oh, absolutely that's the PWE: The narrative structure providing the plot, the characters, and the ultimate moral of the capitalist bedtime story. Classic production-oriented capitalism, at least. Then we have this new beast, consumer-driven capitalism, in which the worker bees are expected to eat as much (or more!) of the mass-produced, government-subsidized, high-fructose-corn-syrup-enriched honey as they produce, and delayed gratification and hard labour gets switched out for "three easy steps!" and "no money down!" Always makes me want to dig up ole Max W. to see what he'd say on the second go-round.
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[personal profile] jadey 2009-04-29 03:36 pm (UTC)(link)
I love sociological theory, I really do, but I stand by a statement I made during *my* Intro Soc class: too much cheese, not enough cracker. ^__^

Okay, except maybe for Dubois. That guy was from the future.