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The True Wealth of Nations: Catholic Social Thought and Economic Life by Daniel Finn (The William E. & Virginia Clemens Professor of Economics & the Liberal Arts, in the Department of Economics, and Professor of Theology, The School of Theology & the Department of Theology, The William E. & Virginia Clemens Professor of Economics & the Liberal Arts, in the Department of Economics, and Professor of Theology, The School of Theology & the Department of Theology, St. John'

Roman Catholic social thought has had much to say about economic life: about virtues and moral principles, about individuals, communities, and institutions. Catholic social thought (CST) is a complex body of ideas that has real consequences, well-described by Hans Urs von Balthasar as symphonic in its multiple principles and approaches, nonetheless producing an integrated vision. This tradition can best be understood if it is taken most seriously. The authors of the fifteen papers in this collection begin with a fundamental proposition: that the economic and cultural criteria identified in the tradition of Catholic social thought provide an effective path to sustainable prosperity for all. Two papers undertake the challenge of specifying the means CST recommends and the goals for which it aims. Five are historical studies: of the change in worldview from the medieval to the present, of the medieval Franciscan roots of markets, of the empirical impact that Christian democratic parties and labor unions have had on European society, and of the legal and moral analysis of the unjust contract. Six papers examine CST and the fundamental proposition from diverse perspectives: from Africa, Latin America, sociology, the economics view of women, and eco-feminism. Finally, two papers provide an introductory chapter and a conclusion addressing the question of how practically to think of the potential implementation of CST in a world rarely open to change.

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...the claim made by The True Wealth of Nations that implementing a morally adequate vision of the economy makes for good economics is at once startling and welcome. * Austen Ivereigh, The Tablet *

About Daniel Finn (The William E. & Virginia Clemens Professor of Economics & the Liberal Arts, in the Department of Economics, and Professor of Theology, The School of Theology & the Department of Theology, The William E. & Virginia Clemens Professor of Economics & the Liberal Arts, in the Department of Economics, and Professor of Theology, The School of Theology & the Department of Theology, St. John'

Professor of Theology and William E. and Virginia Clemens Chair in Economics and the Liberal Arts, St. John's University, Collegeville, Minnesota

Table of Contents

CONTENTS; LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS; PREFACE; INTRODUCTION; ALBINO BARRERA; ANDREW YUENGERT; STEFANO ZAMAGNI; VERA ZAMAGNI; VINCENT D. ROUGEAU; DANIEL K. FINN; MARY HIRSCHFELD; JOHN A. COLEMAN; SIMONA BERETTA; PAULINUS I. ODOZOR, C.S.SP; JON P. GUNNEMANN; MAYLIN BIGGADIKE; JOHN CARR

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The True Wealth of Nations: Catholic Social Thought and Economic Life by Daniel Finn (The William E. & Virginia Clemens Professor of Economics & the Liberal Arts, in the Department of Economics, and Professor of Theology, The School of Theology & the Department of Theology, The William E. & Virginia Clemens Professor of Economics & the Liberal Arts, in the Department of Economics, and Professor of Theology, The School of Theology & the Department of Theology, St. John'
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2010-09-30
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