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Interrupting capitalism : Catholic social thought and the economy / Matthew A. Shadle.

LIBRA BX1795.E27 S53 2018
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Shadle, Matthew Allen, 1979- author.
Contributor:
Class of 1924 Book Fund.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Catholic Church--Doctrines.
Catholic Church.
Economics--Religious aspects--Catholic Church.
Economics.
Capitalism--Religious aspects--Catholic Church.
Capitalism.
Liberation theology.
Theology, Doctrinal.
Physical Description:
x, 380 pages ; 25 cm
Place of Publication:
New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2018]
Contents:
1 Interrupting Capitalism p. 1
Secularization, Pluralization, Individualization p. 4
The Religious and the Secular p. 4
Disembedding the Social Spheres p. 6
The Postmodern Condition p. 9
The Church in a Postsecular Time p. 13
2 Three Theses for a Catholic Vision of Economic Life p. 14
A Theology of Interruption p. 14
A Communitarian Catholic Vision p. 20
Critical Realism and Institutional Economics p. 23
Critical Realism p. 25
Institutional Economics p. 27
3 Reconstructing Europe's Economy p. 31
The Aftermath of the War p. 32
Keynesianism p. 34
Varieties of Capitalism in Postwar Europe p. 35
Social Democracy p. 36
Organicist Capitalism p. 38
The German Social-Market Economy p. 40
The Integration of Europe p. 43
The Consumer Society p. 45
4 Social Catholicism and Christian Democracy p. 49
Social Catholicism p. 49
Social Catholicism in the Nineteenth Century p. 50
Initial Responses to Inregralism p. 51
Secularization and De-Confessionalization p. 53
Christian Democracy p. 55
Sources and Successes p. 56
The Christian Democratic Platform p. 57
5 Modern Catholic Social Thought: Maritain and Chenu p. 62
Jacques Maritain p. 62
The New Christendom p. 62
The Humanist Economy p. 65
Strengths and Weaknesses p. 68
Marie-Dominique Chenu, O.P. p. 70
The Socialization of Work p. 70
The Incarnation and Worldly Autonomy p. 72
Strengths and Weaknesses p. 75
6 The Aggiornamento Framework p. 78
The Autonomy of Earthly Affairs p. 79
Authentic Humanism p. 82
Grace in History p. 84
The Role of the Church p. 87
7 The Aggiornamento Framework's Economic Vision p. 90
An Aggiornamento Economic Model p. 90
The Organicism of the Aggiornamento Framework p. 91
An Opening to the Left? p. 94
Development in the Global South p. 99
The Rise of the Global South p. 99
Theories of Development p. 101
The Aggiornamento Framework and Development p. 104
8 Liberation Theology in Latin America p. 108
A Time of Hope and Despair p. 108
Chile p. 109
Brazil p. 112
EI Salvador p. 114
The Ecclesial Context for Liberation Theology p. 115
Gustavo Gutiérrez p. 119
The Irruption of the Poor p. 120
Integral Liberation p. 122
Ignacio Ellacuría p. 124
Salvation in Historical Reality p. 124
The Crucified People p. 127
9 Liberation Theology and Social Analysis p. 129
Dependency Theory p. 129
Liberation Theology and Dependency Theory p. 130
The Limitations of Dependency Theory p. 132
Marxist Social Analysis p. 134
Social Structures p. 135
Praxis and Class Conflict p. 141
Liberation Theology: A Theology of Continuity p. 144
10 American Social Catholicism and the US Economy p. 150
The Libetal American Economy p. 151
American Social Catholicism p. 156
The Transformation of the US Economy p. 159
The Economic Crises of the 1970s p. 159
Reaganomics p. 163
11 Progressive Catholicism in the United States p. 167
The Progressive Catholicism of David Hollenbach p. 168
The Perils of Pluralism p. 168
The Dignity of the Person and Human Rights p. 169
The Common Good p. 171
The Principle of Subsidiarity p. 173
The Role of the Church p. 174
Strengths and Weaknesses p. 175
The US Bishops' Pastoral Economic Justice for All p. 180
The Theology of Economic Justice for All p. 180
The Economic Vision of Economic Justice for All p. 183
A New American Experiment p. 184
12 Neoconservative Catholicism in the United States p. 187
Democratic Capitalism p. 187
The Market as an Institution p. 188
The Common Good p. 190
The "Communitarian" Market p. 191
Capitalism and Religious Faith p. 191
Strengths and Weaknesses p. 194
Praxis and Structure p. 195
What Is Democratic Capitalism? p. 198
Theological Criticisms p. 201
13 The Early Teaching of John Paul II p. 205
The Philosophy of Karol Wojtyla p. 207
Self-Determination and Praxis p. 208
Participation p. 209
Human Work p. 211
The Objective and Subjective Dimensions of Work p. 211
The Priority of Labor and Worker Participation p. 213
Structures of Sin p. 215
What Are Structures of Sin? p. 215
Structures of Sin and Solidarity in the Global Economy p. 218
Authentic Liberation p. 220
Development and Liberation p. 221
Christian Faith in History p. 222
14 John Paul II's Centesimus Annus p. 225
The Free Marker p. 226
The Role of the State p. 229
The Logic of the Market p. 234
The Vision of Centesimus Annus p. 236
The Social Market p. 236
The Communio Framework p. 238
5 Globalization and Benedict XVI's Caritas in Veritate p. 242
Globalization p. 243
Neoliberalism and Economic Globalization p. 243
Political Globalization p. 245
Cultural Globalization p. 246
Pope Benedict XVI's Caritas in Veritate p. 247
Charity in Truth p. 248
Benedict XVI on Globalization p. 249
The Civil Economy p. 251
Cultural Globalization and the Technocratic Mindset p. 253
Evaluation of Caritas in Veritate p. 254
The Globalization of Catholic Social Thought p. 256
Catholic Social Thought in Asia: Mary Mee-Yin Yuen p. 257
Catholic Social Thought in Africa: Stan Chu Ilo p. 259
16 Catholic Social Thought in an Age of Austerity p. 265
Five Contemporary Catholic Voices p. 267
Human Rights and Solidarity: Meghan J. Clark p. 267
Tea Party Catholicism: Samuel Gregg p. 270
Liberation Theology in the US: Christine Firer Hinze and María Teresa Dávila p. 273
A Communitarian Ctitique or Globalization: William T. Cavanaugh p. 278
Organicist Commimitarianism p. 280
Conclusion: Pope Francis p. 285
The God of Newness p. 286
Integral Ecology p. 288
Social Movements p. 289.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages [343]-366) and index.
Local Notes:
Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Class of 1924 Book Fund.
Other Format:
Online version: Shadle, Matthew Allen, 1979- Interrupting capitalism.
ISBN:
9780190660130
0190660139
OCLC:
1022719738

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