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Distributive Justice: The Right and Wrong of Our Present Distribution of Wealth: Navigating Economic Ethics: A Critical Analysis of Wealth Distribution

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Engelsk
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Økonomi & Business

In "Distributive Justice: The Right and Wrong of Our Present Distribution of Wealth," John A. Ryan critically examines the underlying principles of wealth distribution in modern society. Drawing on moral philosophy and socioeconomic theory, Ryan argues for a fairer allocation of resources, skillfully interweaving historical context with contemporary issues. His literary style is both accessible and rigorous, employing clear reasoning and vivid examples to elucidate complex ideas. This seminal work belongs to the milieu of early 20th-century social thought, embodying the intersection of ethics and economics during a period marked by industrialization and class struggle. John A. Ryan, a prominent theologian and social economist, was deeply influenced by the social Catholic movement and the growing inequalities witnessed in his time. His background in moral philosophy and advocacy for workers'Äô rights led him to grapple with the ethical dimensions of wealth and distribution. Ryan'Äôs commitment to social justice and his intellectual engagement with figures like Pius XI inform his advocacy for a more equitable society, underscoring the need for policies rooted in human dignity and common good. For readers seeking a deeper understanding of social justice and economic ethics, Ryan'Äôs compelling arguments and principled approach make this book essential. It challenges prevailing assumptions and stimulates critical discourse, offering valuable insights for both scholars and informed citizens alike.

© 2019 Good Press (E-bog): 4057664577122

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E-bog: 3. december 2019

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