Protestant Ethics
"Protestant Ethics" refers to a set of values and beliefs that emerged from the teachings of the Protestant Reformation, particularly those associated with figures like Martin Luther and John Calvin. This ethical framework emphasizes hard work, frugality, and individual responsibility, often linking these traits to a person's faith and relationship with God.
The concept suggests that success in one's vocation is a sign of divine favor, promoting the idea that economic achievement is a moral duty. This perspective has influenced various aspects of Western culture, including capitalism and modern work ethics, shaping societal views on success and morality.