In the great tradition of moral argument about the nature of the economic market, Rebecca Blank and William Mc Gurn join to debate the fundamental questionsequality and efficiency, productivity and social justice, individual achievement and personal rights in the workplace, and the costs and benefits of corporate and entrepreneurial capitalism. Their arguments are grounded in both economic sophistication and religious commitment. Rebecca Blank is an economist by training and describes herself as "culturally Protestant in the habits of mind and heart." She has also chaired the committee that wrote the statement on Christian faith and economic life adopted by the United Church of Christ. Addressing market failure, for her, requires that sometimes "freedom to choose" give way to other human values. William Mc Gurn, a journalist and a Roman Catholic, uses his expertise in economics to reflect on the teachings of the church concerning the morality of the market. For Mc Gurn, humans reach their fullest potential when they are free from the constraints of others. He writes that "our quarrel is not so much with Adam Smith or Milton Friedman but with the Providence that so clearly designed man to be his most prosperous at his most free." This book grapples with the new imperatives of a global economy while working in the classic tradition of political economy which always treated seriously the questions of morality, justice, productivity, and freedom.
Rebecca M. Blank & William McGurn
Is the Market Moral? [PDF ebook]
A Dialogue on Religion, Economics and Justice
Is the Market Moral? [PDF ebook]
A Dialogue on Religion, Economics and Justice
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Lingua Inglese ● Formato PDF ● ISBN 9780815796282 ● Casa editrice Brookings Institution Press ● Pubblicato 2003 ● Scaricabile 3 volte ● Moneta EUR ● ID 6814253 ● Protezione dalla copia Adobe DRM
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