Jamal Awil

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Ethical Protestantism shattered kinship fetters and enabled modern economies. [causal]

Weber argued that "the great achievement of the ethical religions, above all the ethical and asceticist sects of Protestantism . . ., [was] to shatter the fetters of the kin" and that, therefore, China did not develop a modern economy on its own.

XREF: This directly evokes Weber's Protestant Ethic thesis and its comparison with China's kin-based social structure — connects to debates about why capitalism emerged in the West.

Russell Hardin, Trust and Trustworthiness, loc. 1018