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  • Formaat: 232 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-May-2021
  • Kirjastus: Georgetown University Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781647120757
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A comprehensive overview of the contribution of Catholic social thought to business ethics



A comprehensive overview of the contribution of Catholic social thought to business ethics

Can a religion founded on loving one’s neighbor give moral approval to profit-seeking business firms in a global economy? What should characterize the relationship between faith and economic life? What can businesses, employees, and executives do to contribute to the common good and to make their practices and society more ethical?

Business Ethics and Catholic Social Thought provides a new and wide-ranging account of these two ostensibly divergent fields. Focusing on the agency of the business person and the interests of firms, this volume outlines fundamental issues confronting moral leaders and corporations committed to responsible business practices.

The book leads with interviews of three Catholic CEOs and the intellectual history of business ethics in Christianity before examining fundamental moral concerns regarding business: its purpose, autonomy, practical wisdom, and the technocratic paradigm. Contributing authors also consider management science, the motivations of business leaders, the role of luck in personal success, the traditional moral justifications for business, and more. These contributions bring new depth to the application of Catholic social thought to business ethics during a time when economic crisis demands a reevaluation of business and its contribution to society.

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Under the editorship of Finn (theology, St. John's Univ.), this volume of ten essays superbly puts thepractices of business and the market under a moral lens shaped to a large degree by the writings of recent popes and the long tradition of Catholic social thought. * Choice *

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Winner of Catholic Press Association Book Award for Theology and Catholic Press Association Book Award for Theology 6 (United States) and Catholic Press Association Book Award for Theology."A comprehensive overview of the contribution of Catholic social thought to business ethics."
Acknowledgments ix
Introduction 1(8)
Daniel K. Finn
PART I PRELIMINARY EVIDENCE
1 Ceo Perspectives On Morality And Business
9(16)
Regina Wentzel Wolfe
2 Commerce And Communion In The History Of Christian Thought
25(24)
Jennifer A. Herdt
PART II THE INTERNAL DYNAMICS OF BUSINESS
3 Practical Wisdom And Management Science
49(22)
Andrew M. Yuengert
4 What Are Agency And Autonomy, And What Difference Do They Make For Business?
71(22)
Gregory R. Beabout
5 What Is The Technocratic Paradigm, And Must Business Be Structured By It?
93(24)
Mary Hirschfeld
PART III THE WIDER RESPONSIBILITIES OF BUSINESS
6 The Institutional Insight Underlying Shareholder/Stakeholder Approaches To Business Ethics
117(24)
Kenneth E. Goodpaster
Michael J. Naughton
7 How Consumers And Firms Can Seek Good Goods
141(22)
David Cloutier
8 Are Businesses Responsible For The Moral Ecology In Which They Operate?
163(18)
Martin Schlag
9 The Social Mortgage On Business
181(22)
Edward D. Kleinbard
10 When Are Market Decisions Morally Legitimate?
203(18)
K. J. Martijn Cremers
Afterword 221(4)
James L. Heft
Bibliography 225(12)
Contributors 237(4)
Index 241
Daniel K. Finn is the William E. and Virginia Clemens Professor of Economics and the Liberal Arts in the Department of Economics and professor of theology, both at St. Johns University and the College of Saint Benedict. His books include Consumer Ethics in a Global Economy: How Buying Here Causes Injustice There (Georgetown University Press, 2019), Empirical Foundations of the Common Good: What Theology Can Learn from Social Science, and Distant Markets, Distant Harms: Economic Complicity and Christian Ethics.