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Vocation of Business Social Justice in the Marketplace

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ISBN-10: 0826428096

ISBN-13: 9780826428097

Edition: 2007

Authors: John C. M�daille, Bloomsbury Academic Staff

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List price: $120.00
Copyright year: 2007
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic & Professional
Publication date: 5/25/2007
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 374
Size: 6.00" wide x 9.00" long x 0.77" tall
Weight: 1.452
Language: English

Preface
The Historical Background
Justice and Economics
Social Teaching and the Businessperson
Why a "Social Teaching"?
Justice and Economics
The Erotic Economy
Business as a School of Virtue
The Vocation of Business
The Modern Moral Dialogue
Is a Moral Dialogue Possible?
The Fragmentation of Moral Discourse
Recovering the Moral Dialogue
Culture, Narrative, and Practice
The Culture of the Firm
Conclusion
Justice in Economic History
The Recent History of Economic History
The Preacher as Economist
The Economist as Preacher
The Utilitarians
Summary
The Disappearance of Justice
The Marginalist Revolution
The Keynesian Revolution
Utility Triumphant
The Disappearance of Justice
Property, Culture, and Economics
Property as the Foundation of Wealth
Property and Culture
Property and Economics
A Question of Values
The Social Encyclicals
Rerum Novarum: A Scandalous Encyclical?
Reading the Social Encyclicals
The Historical Background
Reading the Encyclical
The Strategy of Rerum Novarum
The Scandal of Rerum Novarum
Laborem Exercens: Work as the Key to the Social Question
The Polish Pope
Reading Laborem Exercens
A Practical Spirituality of Work
Centesimus Annus: The Uncertain Victory
The Defeat of Communism
Reading Centesimus Annus
An Endorsement of Capitalism?
The Uncertain Victory
Toward an Evolved Capitalism
The Social Teachings and Economics: Ideas in Tension
Some "Economic" Principles of Catholic Social Teaching
Conflicts with Economic Theory
Criteria for an Ethical Economics
Toward an Evolved Capitalism
Economism
Personalism
Marginal Productivity and the Just Wage
The Capitalist Narrative
Marginal Productivity
The Critique of Marginal Productivity
The Just Wage
The Neoconservative Response
Responses to Catholic Social Teaching
Weber's Question
The Spirit of Democratic Capitalism
Evaluating Neoconservatism
Distributivism
The Triumph of Liberalism
The Chesterbelloc
The Servile State
Up from Servility
The Economic Theory of Distributism
The Ownership Society
The Practice of Justice in the Modern Business World
Taiwan and the "Land to the Tiller" Program
Land Monopoly and Labor Markets
The "Land to the Tiller" Programs
Industrial Policy
Equality and Development
Development and Globalization
The Growing Gap
The World Bank
The Values of Trade
Cities and the Wealth of Nations
Globalization and "Turbo-Capitalism"
Micro-Banking
The $27 Solution
The Grameen Bank
The Bicycle Bankers
The Mondragon Cooperative Corporation
Agency and Organization
The History of the MCC
Organization
Workers as Owners
The Just Wage and Business
The Just Wage and Business
Values and Corporate Value
Principles of the Just Wage
Job Design
Organization and Culture
Building an Ownership Society
Private Property and the Common Good
A Short History of Corporations
Ownership and Use
The Ownership Society
Property and Freedom
The Vocation of Business
The Free Market and Freedom
The Vocation of Business
Notes
Bibliography
Index