The crisis of global capitalism
An edition of The crisis of global capitalism (2011)
Pope Benedict XVI's Social Encyclical and the Future of Political Economy
By Adrian Pabst
Publish Date
2012
Publisher
Clarke Company, Limited, James
Language
eng
Pages
304
Description:
This collection of essays outlines a new political economy. Twenty years after the demise of Soviet communism, the global recession into which free-market capitalism has plunged the world economy provides a unique opportunity to chart an alternative path. Both the left-wing adulation of centralized statism and the right-wing fetishization of market liberalism are part of a secular logic that is collapsing under the weight of its own inner contradictions. It is surely no coincidence that the crisis of global capitalism occurs at the same time as the crisis of secular modernity. Building on the tradition of Catholic social teaching since the groundbreaking encyclical Rerum Novarum (1891), Pope Benedict XVI's Caritas in Veritate is the most radical intervention in contemporary debates on the future of economics, politics, and society. Benedict outlines a Catholic "third way" that combines strict limits on state and market power with a civil economy centered on mutualist businesses, cooperatives, credit unions, and other reciprocal arrangements. His call for a civil economy also represents a radical "middle" position between an exclusively religious and a strictly secular perspective. Thus, Benedict's vision for an alternative political economy resonates with people of all faiths and none.
subjects: Practical Theology, International cooperation, Social justice, Christianity and politics, Capitalism, Globalization, Socialism, Catholic Church, Papal Encyclicals, Emergency management, Moral and ethical aspects, Global Financial Crisis, 2008-2009, International economic relations, Secularism, Conflict management, Public welfare, Church and state, Humanitarian intervention, Economic aspects, Disaster relief, Benedict xvi, pope, 1927-, Theology, practical, Church and state, catholic church, Congresses, Religious aspects
People: Benedict XVI Pope (1927-)
Times: 2009