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Robert A. Sirico

    L'œuvre du père Sirico se consacre à combler le fossé entre les principes économiques et les questions sociales dans les études religieuses. Il aborde la manière dont le manque de compréhension de l'économie fondamentale entrave la capacité à résoudre les problèmes de société. Ses écrits visent à doter les étudiants en religion d'une perspective plus complète, intégrant la pensée économique dans les considérations éthiques et sociales. Son approche souligne l'application pratique de ces principes dans le ministère pastoral et la vie communautaire.

    The Economics of the Parables
    The Entrepreneurial Vocation
    A Legacy of Liberty
    The Call of the Entrepreneur
    Defending the Free Market
    • Defending the Free Market

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      4,1(199)Évaluer

      "The Left has seized on our economic troubles as an excuse to "blame the rich guy" and paint a picture of capitalism and the free market as selfish, greedy, and cruel. Democrats in Congress and "Occupy" protesters across the country assert that the free market is not only unforgiving, it's morally corrupt. According to President Obama and his allies, only by allowing the government to heavily control and regulate business and by redistributing the wealth can we ensure fairness and compassion. Exactly the opposite is true, says Father Robert A. Sirico in his thought-provoking new book, The Moral Case for a Free Economy. Father Sirico argues that a free economy actually promotes charity, selflessness, and kindness. And in The Moral Case for a Free Economy, he shows why free-market capitalism is not only the best way to ensure individual success and national prosperity but is also the surest route to a moral and socially-just society. In The Moral Case for a Free Economy, Father Sirico shows:Why we can't have freedom without a free economy and why the best way to help the poor is to a start a businessWhy charity works-but welfare doesn'tHow Father Sirico himself converted from being a leftist colleague of Jane Fonda and Tom Hayden to recognizing the merits of a free economyIn this heated presidential election year, the Left will argue that capitalism may produce winners, but it is cruel and unfair. But as Sirico proves in The Moral Case for a Free Economy, capitalism does not simply provide opportunity for material success, but it ensures a more ethical and moral society as well"-- Provided by publisher

      Defending the Free Market
    • The Call of the Entrepreneur

      • 50pages
      • 2 heures de lecture

      Exploring core themes from the documentary, this study guide delves into the negative impacts of zero-sum-game thinking and highlights entrepreneurs' crucial role in wealth creation. It emphasizes the importance of limited government, property rights, and free markets in fostering entrepreneurial success. Additionally, the guide examines the influence of Judeo-Christian thought on capitalism and offers biblical lessons for entrepreneurs, portraying humans as "co-creators" reflecting the image of God.

      The Call of the Entrepreneur
    • A Legacy of Liberty

      The Founders' Vision for the Acton Institute

      • 66pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      Exploring the foundations of a thriving society, this book delves into the essential elements that contribute to communal well-being and prosperity. It examines various factors, including economic stability, social cohesion, and cultural richness, while also addressing the challenges societies face in achieving these goals. Through a blend of theoretical insights and practical examples, the author presents a compelling argument for the importance of collective values and cooperative efforts in fostering a vibrant community.

      A Legacy of Liberty
    • The Economics of the Parables

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Timeless and moral economic wisdom for life's choices and changes derived from the parables of the New Testament. In The Economics of the Parables, Rev. Robert Sirico pulls back the veil of modernity to reveal the timeless economic wisdom of the parables. Thirteen central stories--including "The Laborers in the Vineyard," "The Rich Fool," "The Five Talents," and "The Faithful Steward"--Serve as his guide, revealing practical lessons in caring for the poor, stewarding wealth, distributing inheritances, navigating income disparities, and resolving family tensions. As contemporary as any business manual and sure to outlast them, The Economics of the Parables equips any economically informed reader to uncover the enduring financial truths of the parables in a reasonable, sensible, and life-empowering manner

      The Economics of the Parables