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nature of, and interrelationships among, happiness, virtue, justice, friendship,politics


- happiness is activity of the soul in accordance with virtue;

Aristotle

how we should treat the poor/vulnerable, and why - returning cloak at dawn, caring for widows and poor / it is all justice

OT

what attitudes we should have toward the poor, and why - blessed are the....

Luke

what attitudes we should have toward one another; communion

1 Corinthians

slavery - 1. treat slave as you treat yourself , 2. suggests to treat him as an equal

Ephesians and Philemon

governmental authority

Romans and Revelation

socioeconomic background - socialism




criticisms of socialism and of liberalcapitalism, with special focus on why workers deserve just wages - All have the right to own private property (Leo criticized socialism as inherently unjust for violating thisright); private property must serve the common good




other rights of workers - deserve pay that will be enough for them to pay for their whole family; deserve




what role unions have, and why in helping ensure workers’ rights are respected - they are good if they draw you to holiness




generalattitudes that should inform relationships between owner and worker classes - good relationship between the two


Duties of employer: not to treat workers as slaves, uphold dignity of workers, let workers attend to their religious and family obligations, not to impose more work than a person’s strength can endure, pay a just wage, not to tamper with worker’s savings, to give to the poor after needs have been met




duties of worker: work well, don't damage property of owner

Rerum Novarum

philosophy of work, with implications for why workers deserve justwages -


human beings are the propersubject of work. Work expresses and increases humandignity. the priority of labor over thingswhile criticising systems which do not embody theseprinciples. He supports the rights of workers and unions

Laborem Exercens

meaning of imago Dei - image of God and capax dei




Nature and importance of Church as communion - Church : "perfect society"; unites all of us in Christ / sharing in God's life and nature through JC is our end, so the Church is starting point for humanity




How/whyit is possible to have human unity that does not destroy individuality -


In Christ, human unity is possible that doesn't destroy the individual;




if who we are begins with the capacity for God, we will not lose ourselves - our unions with others who are united in God will not destry us either

De Lubac

Basic message about human person; communion and solidarity;


structuresof sin - remedy: solidarity


subsidiarity - helping relationship large and small scale societal entities; rather than the large taking over small, it helps the small be itself

Gaudium et Spes

Structures of sin - socialism is based on atheism, capitalism is as well

Sollicitudo Rei Socialis:

nature and purpose/importance of religious freedom


- faith is free and no one who is not catholic should be forced to be Catholic AND It is wrong to outlaw religions because faith is free - this wasn't a distinction before

Dignitatis Humanae, with Schindler

Heart of text: Society must be rooted in grace and in the Gospel


Subsidiarity (discussed along with GS)


Critique ofsocialism -


3 levels to a structure / socialism


1. economic - bad economics an doesn't deliver goods


2. philosophically - bad philosophy anthropologically / only sees person as an object to be object to be manipulated


3. theologically - atheisitc / "anthropological error"




Implications for importance and purpose of economic freedom -




Deeper look atmeaning of imago Dei and its implications for meaning of freedom - being made in the image of God is firstly receiving a relationship with God




Social consequences ofwrong and right understandings of economic freedom




you can't replace a bad economic structure with another bad economic structure. you must get to a good one.







Centesimus Annus, with Schindler

meanings of, and relationships between, communion and solidarity

Ecclesia in America

interpretation of Ephesians 5 on “subordination” in marriage

Mulieris Dignitatem