Catholic University of America Press
Free Markets with Sustainability and Solidarity
Free Markets with Sustainability and Solidarity
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In this situation, Catholic Social Teaching makes a contribution to maintaining the social balance in a changing society. Far from only proposing a narrow set of divisive limitations, Catholic teaching has articulated a framework of religiously-inspired ideals (particularly solidarity) that can assist our changing culture in addressing some of its most important questions - but only if they are applied creatively by scholars who understand the complexity of the current system. To reaffirm capitalism and the free market without dodging questions of social responsibility, we need a serious and academic reflection on the creation of sustainable and shared value, and on the contribution of business to the living fabric of society of which it constitutes a part.
The contributors to Free Markets with Sustainability and Solidarity, who represent a unique combination of European and American scholars, present their reflections on evolving forms of economics. All are unified by a holistic, Christian anthropology, from which they draw epistemological consequences for free markets and a free society.
ABOUT THE EDITORS
Monsignor Martin Schlag is at the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace. Juan A. Mercado is associate professor of modern philosophy at the Pontifical University of the Holy Cross
"A positive contribution to furthering scholarly debate on the topics of freedom and solidarity, and the Social Teaching of the Catholic Church both in the USA and in Europe." -Flavio Felice
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