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Third edition. |
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1 online resource |
Physical Medium |
polychrome |
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text file |
Contents |
Intro -- Contents -- Introduction to the Third Edition -- Introduction to the Second Edition -- Introduction to the First Edition -- 1. General Questions -- Economic Context -- 1. Do we have a right to private property? -- 2. How should each person use his or her private property? -- 3. Does the state have a role in facilitating the universal destination of goods? -- 4. Does the Catholic Church recommend any specific economic model (e.g., capitalism, socialism)? -- 5. Is Catholic social teaching on economics some sort of middle or third way between capitalism and socialism? |
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6. Does socialism fit with Catholic teaching? -- 7. Does capitalism fit with Catholic teaching? -- 8. What is the role of the state in the economy, and how should it perform this role? -- 9. What is the principle of subsidiarity, and what are its implications for the role of the State? -- 10. Is the State responsible for enforcing the principle of subsidiarity within the economy? -- 11. Can unjust economic structures actually lead people to sin? -- 12. How do we overcome unjust economic structures? -- 13. Is reforming unjust economic structures sufficient to achieve economic justice? |
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14. Is the Church in favor of globalization? -- Applicability of Catholic Teaching to Business Issues -- 15. Is there a spiritual significance to work? -- 16. Is Catholic teaching relevant to business management? -- 17. Will following Church teaching lead businesses to be less profitable? -- 18. What is the foundational principle of Catholic social doctrine? -- 19. Do the principles of Catholic social teaching apply only to Catholics? -- 20. How do we implement these principles when working with non-Catholics? |
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21. Does Catholic social teaching apply only at the level of principle, with the practical application always left to the laity? -- 22. How are we to apply the principles of Catholic social teaching to particular business practices? -- 23. Who bears responsibility for fulfilling the principles of Catholic social teaching? -- 24. What are the responsibilities of lay Catholics for fulfilling the principles of Catholic social teaching? -- 25. What should lay people aspire to in fulfilling these principles? -- 26. What specific responsibilities do lay people have within the economy? |
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Moral Dilemmas in Business -- 27. Is it ever acceptable to do something immoral in business in order to achieve a greater good (e.g., prevent the company from going bankrupt and save thousands of jobs)? -- 28. What if we are forced (by law, or by company policy) to do something that is intrinsically evil (e.g., dispense contraceptive products)? -- 29. Does that mean that we can have absolutely no involvement with anything that has any evil aspect in business? -- 2. Finance and Investing -- Profit -- 30. Is it morally acceptable to make a profit? |
Local Note |
eBooks on EBSCOhost EBSCO eBook Subscription Academic Collection - North America |
Subject |
Catholic Church -- Doctrines -- Miscellanea.
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Catholic Church. |
Genre/Form |
Trivia and miscellanea.
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Subject |
Catholic Church -- Doctrines -- History.
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History. |
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Église catholique -- Doctrines -- Miscellanées. |
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Église catholique -- Doctrines -- Histoire. |
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Business -- Religious aspects -- Catholic Church -- Miscellanea.
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Business -- Religious aspects -- Catholic Church. |
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Christian ethics -- Catholic authors -- Miscellanea.
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Christian ethics -- Catholic authors. |
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Theology, Doctrinal. |
Genre/Form |
Electronic books.
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History.
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Trivia and miscellanea.
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Added Author |
Abela, Andrew V., 1965- editor.
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Capizzi, Joseph E., editor.
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Other Form: |
Print version: 0813234239 9780813234236 (OCoLC)1229141473 |
ISBN |
9780813234243 (electronic book) |
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0813234247 (electronic book) |
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9780813234236 |
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0813234239 |
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