McDonalization and the Protestant Ethic

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If wealth was acquired during this process, then that was a fruit of labor and therefore God's blessing. This tied into their other view that worldly success was a sign of them being "saved." This gave them a reason for everyone to have jobs that prospered them and made them good money. The other belief the Protestants had was that of asceticism...
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The other belief the Protestants had was that of asceticism. They believed it should be in all aspects of life which meant on most important grounds, that continuous and systematic work was essential to them. Also, it meant that wealth gained through work was not to be spent on material goods. This gave birth to the spirit of capitalism because Protestants would work a lot and save their money since they couldn't spend it...
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