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Weber's idea that protestantism was the most important driving force behind the spread of capitalism was contested by daniel chirot (1985), who said it wasn't the development of protestantism that influenced the spread of capitalism, but rather the major impetus was:

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Weber's idea that protestantism was the most important driving force behind the spread of capitalism was contested by daniel chirot (1985), who said it wasn't the development of protestantism that influenced the spread of capitalism, but rather the major impetus was "geography".
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