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Economics and Ethics: A Christian Enquiry
The impression is often given by politicians and others that economic life can be reduced to a series of problems that are experienced in common by all of us and which can be 'solved' if only we bend our common will and creative intelligence to the task. However, such an approach, which ignores value questions in the name of pure pragmatism, is naive in the extreme. This book explores the nature of such ethical judgments, who makes them, and on what values they are based. After looking at economic problems and human values and the way in which they are made, Professor Wogaman asks whether there is a theological basis for social priorities. He then considers contemporary economic realities in general before focusing on more specific issue like equity and security, employment and education opportunity, conservation and the need for a new world order before inexorably forcing home his final conclusions: 'saying yes means saying no'.
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261.85 Wog e
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Publisher | SCM Press Ltd. : London., 1986 |
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xiii + 145hlm: 13,5x21,5cm
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English
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0-334-00336-0
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261.85
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