Capitalism and democracy are weakening – reviving the idea of ‘calling’ can help to repair them
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Image credit: (left) Yang Gang via Vecteezy. | (right) Freepik via Freepik. Article by Valerie L. Myers. The Conversation – July 3, 2025.
Ask someone what a calling is, and they’ll probably say something like “doing work you love.” But as a management professor who has spent two decades researching the history and impact of calling, I’ve found it’s much more than personal fulfillment. The concept of calling has deep roots. In the 1500s, theologian Martin Luther asserted that any legitimate work – not just work in ministry – could have sacred significance and social value, and could therefore be considered a calling. In this early form, calling wasn’t merely a vocation or passion; it was a way of living and working that built character, competence and social trust. […]
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