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Catholic teaching and economics
« Reply #5 on: September 11, 2012, 02:39:04 PM »
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Can anyone suggests books that explain Catholic teaching and economic theory? I understand a bit about why capitalism, communism, and socialism and other -isms aren't in line with Church teaching but I would like to know more.  I have read a bit on distributism  but since it "died on the vine" I can only assume that it is not viable either.  What is?  Are there books explaining/promoting a Catholic economic theory?

Marsha


The Church condemned socialism and communism in all it's forms, PERIOD.
The Church has never condemned capitalism, only criticized it's excesses and abuses.

I recently read" Toward a Truly Free Market" by John C. Medaille ( a traditional Catholic, who sometimes has articles in the The Remnant, a trad Catholic periodical), and found it to be enlightening. Mr. Medaille has a website where you can read his material.


Oh, the total title of the book is "Toward a Truly Free Market - A Distributists Perspective on the Role of Government, Taxes, Health Care, Deficits, and More"

Google John C. Medaille and you'll get a ton of articles on his website.

Catholic teaching and economics
« Reply #6 on: September 11, 2012, 04:10:34 PM »
I would certainly recommend IHS Press and the books they have published and reprinted. More and more people are putting the theory in to practice. With the recent Rebuilding Christendom conference, it's essential to maintain the momentum.