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Unemployment. Environmental damage. Poverty. Economists Victor
Claar and Robin Klay critically engage mainstream economic theory
and policy recommendations to provide guidance for faithfully and
responsibly addressing these and other important economic issues.
Affirming that a just and prosperous society depends for its
continued success on maintaining the right balance of power among
three principal spheres--democratic governments, market-organized
economies, and strong moral and cultural institutions--Claar and
Klay demonstrate how Christian principles and values guide and
undergird a flourishing and just economy. This text is for use in
any course needing a survey of the principles of economics.
This book considers the cultural legacy of the Keynesian Revolution
in economics. It assesses the impact of Keynes and Keynesian
thinking upon economics and policy, as well as the response of the
Chicago and Austrian schools, and the legacy of all three in
shaping economic life. The book is a call to restore economics to
its roots in moral and cultural knowledge, reminding us that human
beings are more than consumers. The Keynesian Revolution taught us
that we should be happy if we are prosperous, but instead we feel
hollow and morally anxious - our economy feels empty. Drawing on
paradigms from earlier historical periods while affirming modern
market systems, this book encourages a return to a view of human
beings as persons with the right and responsibility to discover,
and do, the things in life that are intrinsically good and
enduring. Because in the long run, the legacy of our choices will
continue long after "we're all dead."
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