Contents
List of Tables and Figures
Introduction. Freedom, Solidarity, and Sustainability: Philosophical and Theological Roots - Martin Schlag and Juan Andrés Mercado
Part I. Constructing Theoretical Foundations
One. Love, Sustainability, and Solidarity: Philosophical and Theological Roots - Russell Hittinger
Two. Leaving behind the Model of Positivism and Utilitarianism for Economic Activity: Toward a Humanistic Approach - Domènec Melé
Three. The Morality of the Market from a Theory of Personal Action - Javier Aranzadi
Four. Economic Theory Meets Human Nature: How Anthropological Views of the Human Person Shaped Economic Theory in Western History - John Larrivee
Five. Free Markets with Caritas: A Transformational Concept of Efficiency - Bruce Baker
Six. Freedom as the Call of Being: Restoring the Foundations of Ethical Enterprise - Jim Wishloff
Part II. Assessing the Encyclical Tradition
Seven. Justice, Charity, and the Political Order: Assessing the Encyclical Tradition - Richard J. Dougherty
Eight. Freedom and Solidarity: A Catholic Model of Economic Organization - Wolfgang Grassl
Nine. Catholic Social Teaching on the Economy: Pope Benedict XVI’s Legacy - Martin Schlag
Part III. Offering Practical Models and Education
Ten. Economic Efficiency and Solidarity: The Idea of a Social Market Economy - Jörg Althammer
Eleven. Are Work–Family Practices Socially Responsible?: Differing Perceptions in Portuguese Enterprises - Fátima Carioca
Twelve. Global Capitalism and Values-Based Businesses: The Case of Cooperatives and Benefit Corporations - Patrice Flynn
Thirteen. Epistemology in Business Education: Challenging the Ideologies - Kevin Jackson
Bibliography
Contributors
Index