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The book explores the complex relationship between Jewish communities and the development of modern capitalism, sparking intense debate since its initial publication in Germany in 1911. It delves into historical, economic, and social themes, examining how Jewish individuals and businesses contributed to capitalist societies while also facing discrimination and scapegoating. The provocative nature of its arguments has led to significant criticism, highlighting the contentious intersection of culture, identity, and economic systems.
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The Jews and Modern Capitalism, Werner Sombart
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- 2022
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