Milan Zafirovski Zafirovski The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Authoritarianism

The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Authoritarianism

von Milan Zafirovski

Puritanism, Democracy, and Society

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Beschreibung

Perhaps no conventional wisdom is more common and enduring in Western societies, especially America, than that of Protestant Puritanism as the source of modern liberty and democracy. "Puritans" may have become an extinct or endangered species in the original sense by the early 21st century, but continue to be honored as both the creators and the destiny of these societies, primarily America and secondarily Great Britain. "Puritans are dead as a name, long live Puritans as a concept and legacy"--that is how Puritanism can be described in America at the threshold of the third millennium. This book critically reexamines the link of Puritanism and liberty in historical and comparative perspective. The book exposes "Puritanism and liberty" as a cherished myth or "sweet lie", suggesting that the Puritan "emperor has no cloths", in historically Protestant societies, particularly America. It shows that "Puritanism and liberty" turns out to be the exact opposite, enduringly in America and temporarily in Great Britain. If Puritanism is as American as the apple pie, then it is the "apple pie" of authoritarianism and theocracy rather than of liberty and democracy.


This book explores the historical and contemporary relationships of Protestant Puritanism to political and social authoritarianism. It focuses on Puritanism’s original, subsequent and modern influences on and legacies in political democracy and civil society within historically Puritan Western societies, with emphasis on Great Britain and particularly America, from the 17th to the 21th century.

The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Authoritarianism: Puritanism, Democracy and Society's importance and novelty lie in its original theoretical argument and empirical demonstration that Puritanism constitutes or reproduces political-social authoritarianism rather than liberal-secular political democracy and free civil society, contrary to the conventional wisdom in Puritan societies, especially America. The book’s methodological approach is thoroughly interdisciplinary by integrating methods, theories and data in sociology with those in other social sciences such as political science, history and economics. In addition, the book uses a comparative-historical method through comparisons of Western (and other) societies at various points of history in terms of the impact of Puritanism on authoritarianism.


Focuses on the political and social Puritanism in Anglo/American/Australian government Shows how supposed liberal democracies are currently and historically not so Uses a Weberian model for methodology and analysis New arguments about Puritanism's links to political and social authoritarianism rather than, as in the old arguments, with political democracy and free civil society New or retrieved (previously neglected) historical and empirical evidence documenting Puritanism's links with authoritarianism New interpretations of existing historical material about Puritanism in relation to democracy and civil society New arguments about and new interpretations of contemporary empirical material concerning Puritanism and its legacies in modern society ushering in the 21st century

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Milan Zafirovski

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ISBN: 9780387493213
Verlag: Springer US
Erscheinung: 17.08.2007

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