Peter L. Berger, the renowned Austrian-born sociologist and theologian, made significant contributions to our understanding of modernity, religion, and social change through his influential writings and academic scholarship. From his groundbreaking work on the sociology of religion to his exploration of the dynamics of secularization and globalization, Berger's insights have helped shape the field of sociology and influenced debates on the role of religion and culture in contemporary society.

"It has been true in Western societies and it seems to be true elsewhere that you do not find democratic systems apart from capitalism, or apart from a market economy, if you prefer that term."


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"The problem with liberal Protestantism in America is not that it has not been orthodox enough, but that it has lost a lot of religious substance."



"But we don't have an example of a democratic society existing in a socialist economy - which is the only real alternative to capitalism in the modern world."



"If you say simply that pressures toward democracy are created by the market, I would say yes."



"In a market economy, however, the individual has some possibility of escaping from the power of the state."



"We also have a cultural phenomenon: the emergence of a global culture, or of cultural globalization."


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"The negative side to globalization is that it wipes out entire economic systems and in doing so wipes out the accompanying culture."



"Even if one is interested only in one's own society, which is one's prerogative, one can understand that society much better by comparing it with others."

