In his book "The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism", the sociologist Max Weber suggests that there is a connection between the economic system of capitalism and the Protestant religion. He argues that the Calvinists played an important role in creating the capitalistic spirit and pointed out the correlation between being a Protestant and being involved in business of some kind to explain capitalism. According to him, seeking and pursuing profit and material success was seen as virtuous as a sign of God's favor. This attitude and way of thinking broke down the traditional economic system and made a way for the capitalism that we know today.