E-Book, Englisch, Band 41, 260 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: Ethical Economy
ISBN: 978-94-007-2990-2
Verlag: Springer Netherland
Format: PDF
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Part 1: Free Market Economy and the Role of State Authorities.- Capitalism, Free Market Economy, and the Common Good: the Role of State Authorities in the Economic Sector. Martin Rhonheimer.- Indivisible Goods and Common Good. A Response to Martin Rhonheimer. Russell Hittinger.- Market and Common Good. João César das Neves.- Beyond the Market/State Binary Code: The Common Good as Relational Good. Pierpaolo Donati.- The encyclical Caritas in veritate between Christian tradition and modern economy. Martin Schlag.- From a “Culture of Greed” to a Culture of Common Good. Michel Camdessus.- Free Markets and the Common Good. A Few Methodological Remarks. Rocco Buttiglione.- A Multidisciplinary Model of Economics. Alejandro Cañadas.- A Paradigm Shift in the Social Teaching of the Church. From “Rerum Novarum” (1891) to “Caritas in veritate” (2009). Paul Josef Cardinal Cordes.- Financial Markets: A Tool for Transferring and managing risk? Michel Baroni.- Part 2: Social Responsibility, Entrepreneurship and virtues.- Catholic Small and Medium Enterprise Ministry: Resurrected Capital. Andreas Widmer.- Corporate Social Responsibility in the Encyclical Caritas in veritate. Antonio Argandoña.- The Ethical Anchoring of Corporate Social Responsibility and the Critique of CSR. Stefano Zamagni.- Can CSR, Market Efficiency and Financial Rewards Interact Positivels in Periods of Crisis? Youssef El-Khalil.- Ethical Dimensions of Finance. Lord Brian Griffiths of Fforestfach.- Capitalism and Social Change: Some Thoughts on How to Change the World. Alan M. Webber.- The German Social Market Economy – theory, practice, and impulses of Caritas in Veritate for enhancements. Andrea Schneider.- Is Business Compatible with the Culture of Common Good? Joan Fontrodona, Alexis Bañon and Alejo J. Sison.- Entrepreneurship and virtues. Rafael Alvira.