Yet the Pope absolutely rejects the notion that 'the market' can be relied upon to correct injustice or fulfil human potential. The problem, as he sharply observes (characteristically eschewing 'inclusive language'), is that 'as society becomes ever more globalised, it makes us neighbours but does not make us brothers'. Catholic social teaching has not changed its conviction that mankind must correct the malfunctions of the market.
Quite.
1 comment:
He got that right, uninclusive language aside.
Post a Comment