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Interrupting capitalism : Catholic social thought and the economy / Matthew A. Shadle.
LIBRA BX1795.E27 S53 2018
Available from offsite location
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Shadle, Matthew Allen, 1979- author.
- 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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