All travellers agree that protestant are both richer and more populous than catholic countries; and the reason is, because the habits of the former are more conducive to production.


Book II, On Distribution, Chapter XI, Section I, p. 381 (See also: Max Weber) - A Treatise On Political Economy (Fourth Edition) (1832)


All travellers agree that protestant are both richer and more populous than catholic countries; and the reason is, because the habits of the former...

All travellers agree that protestant are both richer and more populous than catholic countries; and the reason is, because the habits of the former...

All travellers agree that protestant are both richer and more populous than catholic countries; and the reason is, because the habits of the former...

All travellers agree that protestant are both richer and more populous than catholic countries; and the reason is, because the habits of the former...