The great Chilean Jesuit saint reminds us that we are called to be more than what we produce and consume.
Posts in Economics
On May Day: The Enduring Importance of Labor Unions
The struggle for worker justice isn’t just a thing of the past.
2020 was the Year of Big Capital. With St. Joseph, Let’s Make 2021 the Year of The Worker.
Instead of concentration of ownership in the hands of a few capitalists, Catholic Social Teaching envisions workers having common possession with capitalists over the enterprises at which they work.
Automation: Machine against Man
How to say, “Mr. Robot, please take my job.”
A Moral Perspective on the Great Recession
How can the economy get us to think about the quality of this life – and the next?