With socialism in eclipse and market economies gaining
acceptance worldwide, a new kind of ethics is needed to address
social injustice and inequity. Richard C. Bayer debunks the present
direction of mainstream social ethical theory by advancing market
systems themselves as a means toward promoting justice and meeting
human needs.
Observing that the primary vehicle for Christian ethics since
the New Deal has been the welfare state, Bayer argues instead that
market systems can provide a basis for reconciling capitalism and
Christianity in both theory and practice. He proposes Christian
personalism as an ethical approach that emphasizes the dignity of
the human person and promotes the achievement of personal
development through participation in a modified market economy.
Bayer's work draws on Catholic social thought and orthodox
economics, adopting a post-Keynesian approach that deemphasizes the
role of the state in the achievement of economic justice. As an
example of a personalist economic reform agenda, he describes a
"share economy" that advances solidarity among workers, promises
greater economic efficiency, and increases employee participation
in profit-sharing and decision-making.
"Capitalism and Christianity" integrates moral arguments with
economic analysis to challenge prevailing thought in contemporary
Christian social ethics. By incorporating key insights of
liberalism while providing constructive criticism of that
perspective, it creatively addresses both personal development and
the common good.
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