Papal Economics

Papal Economics

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Zieba, Maciej
Intercollegiate Studies Institute (ORD)
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';For a long time to come, this book may well be the definitive work on the economic teaching of the modern popes. MICHAEL NOVAKThe Catholic Church has long been one of the most importantbut least understoodauthorities on capitalism and democracy.The confusion and controversy didnt begin with Pope Francis. For well over a century popes have offered profound reflections on the economic and political order in their social encyclicals. But this estimable intellectual tradition has often been misunderstood, with partisan groups variously proclaiming Catholic social teaching to be left-wing or right-wing, pro-socialist or pro-capitalist or even pro';third way.'Papal Economicscorrects the record. Father Maciej Zieba's incisive analysis shows that the Church displays a profound understanding of democracy andperhaps more surprisingstrong support for free markets. As Father Zieba demonstrates, popes have explicitly rejected socialism while praising a democratic state and market economy.Of course, this praise is not unqualified.Papal Economicsshows how the Church, especially through John Paul's teachings, distinguishes true democracy from false, and praiseworthy capitalism from the kind to be rejected. Moving beyond the narrow confines of secular discourse, Catholic social teaching highlights the dangers that arise when the market and the state are elevated to absolutes in themselveswhen man's spiritual dimensions are subordinated to his material ones. Ultimately, anyone who cares about free markets and democracy must understand, and defend, the foundations on which they are built. For as John Paul suggested, in a world without truth, freedom loses its meaning, the market loses its efficiency, and democracy yields to statism.
EAN 9781497620681
ISBN 1497620686
Binding Ebook
Publisher Intercollegiate Studies Institute (ORD)
Publication date April 8, 2014
Pages 264
Language English
Country Uruguay
Authors Zieba, Maciej