Tag: extinction

IF ONLY AHIMSA WERE THE NORM

(I doubt that people in western culture even have this concept) I was in Animal liberation in the 1970s ( we were successful in having legislation put in place for animals to be treated humanely) Not much has changed in the last  fifty years… Continue Reading “IF ONLY AHIMSA WERE THE NORM”

IF ONLY AHIMSA WERE THE NORM

(I doubt that people in western culture even have this concept) I was in Animal liberation in the 1970s ( we were successful in having legislation put in place for animals to be treated humanely) Not much has changed in the last  fifty years… Continue Reading “IF ONLY AHIMSA WERE THE NORM”

 THE PROTESTANT ETHIC

Protestant ethic, in sociological theory, the value attached to hard work, thrift, and efficiency in one’s worldly calling, which, especially in the Calvinist view, were deemed signs of an individual’s election, or eternal salvation.—Britannica In the book, Weber wrote that capitalism in Northern Europe… Continue Reading ” THE PROTESTANT ETHIC”

 THE PROTESTANT ETHIC

Protestant ethic, in sociological theory, the value attached to hard work, thrift, and efficiency in one’s worldly calling, which, especially in the Calvinist view, were deemed signs of an individual’s election, or eternal salvation.—Britannica In the book, Weber wrote that capitalism in Northern Europe… Continue Reading ” THE PROTESTANT ETHIC”