The sudden collapse of socialism does not entail the triumph of capitalism. In fact, by its nature, capitalism is not the kind of system that should be described as triumphant. It is a system whose origin is rooted in part in the experience of human contingency, imperfection and sin. Capitalist institutions are involved in ethical ambiguities; but, by contrast, traditionalist, precapitalist leaders do not believe that ordinary men and women can live freely and responsibly without the tutelage of dictators and ruling elites. Pope John Paul\u27s 1991 encyclical Centesimus Annus, offer greater clarity about the ethical situation of human beings engaged in business than anything yet produced by any theologian or church body. Novak hopes to...
Comparing the social encyclicals by popes in the first century after the publication of Rerum Novaru...
The first part of this Article will synthesize the key teachings of Pope Francis from his most impor...
“Business ethics risks becoming subservient to existing economic and financial systems rather than c...
The sudden collapse of socialism does not entail the triumph of capitalism. In fact, by its nature,...
It is eminently sensible for the Church to describe the ideal situation for a workingman...But any s...
The paper refers to Michael Novak’s book The Spirit of Democratic Capitalism. In his book Novak adv...
“This year (2011) marks the 20th anniversary of the publication of Centesimus Annus by the late Pope...
Western Christians often struggle to determine what the relationship between capitalism and Christia...
There has been a growing trend in some expressions of Christianity to view Capitalism as fundamental...
An examination of two recent documents of Catholic Social Doctrine, Caritas in Veritate and Vocation...
Pope Benedict XVI, in Caritas in Veritate (2009), continues the long legacy of previous popes in em...
Centesimus Annus pronounces on a range of issues in light of the recent collapse of communism in Eas...
economic matters, drawing from his writings and speeches before and after his election to the Papacy...
International audienceBusinesses have long been admonished for being unduly focused on the pursuit o...
Capitalism versus socialism has raised its head again in biblical ethics. Debate has re-ignited amon...
Comparing the social encyclicals by popes in the first century after the publication of Rerum Novaru...
The first part of this Article will synthesize the key teachings of Pope Francis from his most impor...
“Business ethics risks becoming subservient to existing economic and financial systems rather than c...
The sudden collapse of socialism does not entail the triumph of capitalism. In fact, by its nature,...
It is eminently sensible for the Church to describe the ideal situation for a workingman...But any s...
The paper refers to Michael Novak’s book The Spirit of Democratic Capitalism. In his book Novak adv...
“This year (2011) marks the 20th anniversary of the publication of Centesimus Annus by the late Pope...
Western Christians often struggle to determine what the relationship between capitalism and Christia...
There has been a growing trend in some expressions of Christianity to view Capitalism as fundamental...
An examination of two recent documents of Catholic Social Doctrine, Caritas in Veritate and Vocation...
Pope Benedict XVI, in Caritas in Veritate (2009), continues the long legacy of previous popes in em...
Centesimus Annus pronounces on a range of issues in light of the recent collapse of communism in Eas...
economic matters, drawing from his writings and speeches before and after his election to the Papacy...
International audienceBusinesses have long been admonished for being unduly focused on the pursuit o...
Capitalism versus socialism has raised its head again in biblical ethics. Debate has re-ignited amon...
Comparing the social encyclicals by popes in the first century after the publication of Rerum Novaru...
The first part of this Article will synthesize the key teachings of Pope Francis from his most impor...
“Business ethics risks becoming subservient to existing economic and financial systems rather than c...