A Supplemental Reading for an Economic Interpretation of Caritas in Veritate

A Supplemental Reading for an Economic Interpretation of Caritas in Veritate

See: “Market Economy and Ethics” (presented by Ratzinger in 1985 at a symposium entitled, “Church and Economy in Dialogue.”)

It starts off like this:

The economic inequality between the northern and southern hemispheres of the globe is becoming more and more an inner threat to the cohesion of the human family. The danger for our future from such a threat may be no less real than that proceeding from the weapons arsenals with which the East and the West oppose one another. New exertions must be made to overcome this tension, since all methods employed hitherto have proven themselves inadequate. In fact, the misery in the world has increased in shocking measure during the last thirty years. In order to find solutions that will truly lead us forward, new economic ideas will be necessary. But such measures do not seem conceivable or, above all, practicable without new moral impulses. It is at this point that a dialogue between Church and economy becomes both possible and necessary.


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