The Stock Exchange (in German: Die Börse) is an 1896 book written by Max Weber, a German economist and sociologist. During the 1890s the stock exchange had become the symbol of capitalism in Germany. During 1894–1896 Weber wrote a number of essays about stock exchange, in which he argued against the popular view that the stock exchange was a fraudulent enterprise designed to abuse "the honest working people."
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| - La bolsa de valores (en alemán: Die Börse) es un libro de 1896 escrito por Max Weber, un economista alemán y sociólogo. Durante la década de 1890, la bolsa de valores se había convertido en el símbolo del capitalismo en Alemania. Durante 1894-1896, Weber escribió varios ensayos sobre la bolsa de valores, en los que argumentó en contra de la opinión popular de que la bolsa de valores era una empresa fraudulenta diseñada para abusar de "los trabajadores honestos".
- The Stock Exchange (in German: Die Börse) is an 1896 book written by Max Weber, a German economist and sociologist. During the 1890s the stock exchange had become the symbol of capitalism in Germany. During 1894–1896 Weber wrote a number of essays about stock exchange, in which he argued against the popular view that the stock exchange was a fraudulent enterprise designed to abuse "the honest working people."
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| - The Stock Exchange (in German: Die Börse) is an 1896 book written by Max Weber, a German economist and sociologist. During the 1890s the stock exchange had become the symbol of capitalism in Germany. During 1894–1896 Weber wrote a number of essays about stock exchange, in which he argued against the popular view that the stock exchange was a fraudulent enterprise designed to abuse "the honest working people." Weber in his research on the stock exchange concentrated on two subjects. First, he showed that commercialization could help create or destroy cultural values, sometimes doing both at the same time - it had destroyed the values of patriarchalism, but created the opportunities for farm workers. The stock exchange itself has facilitated the expansion of trade, but at the same time it did allow for new ways of crime and abuse. Second, Weber showed that economic conduct was an integral part of ideas related to pursuing economic interests, but those ideas have to be viewed separately.
- La bolsa de valores (en alemán: Die Börse) es un libro de 1896 escrito por Max Weber, un economista alemán y sociólogo. Durante la década de 1890, la bolsa de valores se había convertido en el símbolo del capitalismo en Alemania. Durante 1894-1896, Weber escribió varios ensayos sobre la bolsa de valores, en los que argumentó en contra de la opinión popular de que la bolsa de valores era una empresa fraudulenta diseñada para abusar de "los trabajadores honestos". Weber en su investigación sobre la bolsa de valores se concentró en dos temas. Primero, mostró que la comercialización podría ayudar a crear o destruir valores culturales, a veces haciendo ambas cosas al mismo tiempo, había destruido los valores del patriarcalismo, pero creó oportunidades para los trabajadores agrícolas. La propia bolsa de valores ha facilitado la expansión del comercio, pero al mismo tiempo permitió nuevas formas de delincuencia y abuso. En segundo lugar, Weber demostró que la conducta económica era una parte integral de las ideas relacionadas con la búsqueda de intereses económicos, pero esas ideas deben considerarse por separado.
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