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Economic Personalism: Power, Property and Justice for Every Person

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Availability:In StockContributor:Michael D. Greaney, Dawn K. BrohawnPublish date:2020-11-15Pages:152
Language:EnglishPublisher:Justice University PressISBN-13:9780944997130ISBN-10:944997139UPC:9780944997130Book Category:Business & Economics, Philosophy, LawBook Subcategory:Natural LawSize:9.00 x 6.00 x 0.33 inchesWeight:0.4696Product ID:SCVY3ZA1G9

A Book That Could Change Your Thinking About Social and Economic Justice Forever

For over 200 years people have been systematically stripped of their dignity as human persons, first by capitalism, then by socialism, as capital ownership became concentrated first in a private élite, then in a State bureaucracy. Forgotten was the demand that the dignity of every child, woman, and man be respected by equal access to the opportunity and means to be productive through ownership of both labor and capital.

In Economic Personalism: Power, Property and Justice for Every Person, co-authors Michael D. Greaney and Dawn K. Brohawn explain briefly what happened and why. They then present the principles of how essential institutions can be put back on track to serve the needs of every person. Giving the framework for an economic order that is neither individualist (capitalism) nor collectivist (socialism), but personalist, this book brings into the light of day assumptions about nature, society, and the human person, and about Church, State, and Family that have raised barriers against the full participation of every person in the institutions of the common good.

The result of years of intensive research and work in applying the principles of the Just Third Way, Economic Personalism has the potential not only to revitalize how individuals view their institutions and their place in society, but lays out principles that could guide and inspire debate on vital issues of the day and shape public discourse and future policy. Although based on Catholic social teaching based on natural law, the book is written from an interfaith perspective and is readily accessible and applicable by people of all faiths and philosophies.

Language:EnglishPublisher:Justice University PressISBN-13:9780944997130ISBN-10:944997139UPC:9780944997130Book Category:Business & Economics, Philosophy, LawBook Subcategory:Natural LawSize:9.00 x 6.00 x 0.33 inchesWeight:0.4696Product ID:SCVY3ZA1G9
Greaney, Michael D.: - With a degree in Accounting from the University of Notre Dame and MBA from the University of Evansville, Indiana, Michael D. Greaney is Director of Research for the interfaith Center for Economic and Social Justice in Arlington, Virginia. In that capacity he participated in the presentation of a seminar at the Vatican hosted by Achille Cardinal Silvestrini on the importance of widespread capital ownership in combating global poverty, and co-edited the compendium, Curing World Poverty: The New Role of Property (1994). He has appeared on the Eternal Word Television Network's EWTN Live with Father Mitch Pacwa and Bookmark with Doug Keck. He is the author of Ten Battles Every Catholic Should Know (2018) from TAN Books, Easter Witness (2016) about the 1916 Rising in Dublin, Ireland, So Much Generosity (2013) about the fiction of Cardinals Wiseman and Newman and Msgr. Robert Hugh Benson, and a number of other works.Brohawn, Dawn K.: - An expanded ownership education consultant, Dawn Brohawn serves on the Executive Committee of the all-volunteer Center for Economic and Social Justice, which she co-founded in 1984. As CESJ's Director of Communications and chief editor, she has written articles and organized forums on the Just Third Way, Capital Homesteading, and Justice-Based ManagementSM. With Norman Kurland and Michael Greaney, she co-authored Capital Homesteading for Every Citizen (2005). She edited Every Worker an Owner (1987), the orientation book for President Reagan's Task Force on Project Economic Justice, CESJ's first economic reform initiative. On The ESOP Association's Ownership Culture Committee for seven years, she edited Journey to an Ownership Culture, TEA's compendium on model employee-owned companies. Ms. Brohawn co-founded and manages CESJ's Justice University and global Internship and Fellowship Programs.
Publisher: Justice University Press

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