TY - BOOK AU - Pabst,Adrian TI - The crisis of global capitalism: Pope Benedict XVI's social encyclical and the future of political economy SN - 9780227901373 AV - BX1793 .C757 2012eb U1 - 261.85 23 PY - 2012///, �2011 CY - Cambridge, U.K. PB - James Clarke and Co. KW - Christianity and politics KW - Catholic Church KW - Social justice KW - Religious aspects KW - Theology, Practical KW - International cooperation KW - Globalization KW - Moral and ethical aspects KW - Capitalism KW - Socialism KW - Secularism KW - Church and state KW - Global Financial Crisis, 2008-2009 KW - Conflict management KW - Emergency management KW - International economic relations KW - Public welfare KW - Disaster relief KW - Humanitarian intervention KW - Economic aspects KW - RELIGION KW - Christian Life KW - Social Issues KW - bisacsh KW - Christianity KW - General KW - fast KW - Religion KW - hilcc KW - Philosophy & Religion KW - Electronic books N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Front cover ; Title page ; Contents; Contributors; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Part 1. Christianity and Capitalism; 1. The Real Third Way For a New Metanarrative of Capital and the Associationist Alternative, John Milbank; 2. A Tale of a Duck-Billed Platypus Called Benedict and His Gold and Red Crayons, Tracey Rowland ; Part 2. Christianityand Socialism; 3. "We Communists of the Old School"Benedict's Encyclical and the Future of Christian Socialism, Eugene McCarraher; 4. Beyond the Culture of Cutthroat Competition: The Pope Takes the World by Surprise, Mark and Louise Zwick; Part 3. Civil and Political Economy 5. Fraternity, Gift, and Reciprocity in Caritas in Veritate, Stefano Zamagni; 6. The Paradoxical Nature of the Good: Relationality, Sympathy, and Mutuality in Rival Traditions of Civil Economy, Adrian Pabst ; Part 4. Caritas in Veritate and Traditionsof Christian Social Teaching; 7. The Anthropological Unity of Caritas in Veritate: Life, Family, and Development, David L. Schindler; 8. Integralism and Gift Exchange in the Anglican Social Tradition, or Avoiding Niebuhr in Ecclesiastical Drag, John Hughes; Part 5. Distributism andAlternative Economies; 9. Common Life: Ethics, Class, Community, Jon Cruddas MP and Jonathan Rutherford 10. Equity and Equilibrium: Why Distributive Justice Is Necessary for Economic Science, John M�edaille ; Bibliography; Back cover N2 - The current economic crisis stems from a deeper crisis of cultural imagination and civilisational ethics: here is the starting point of this collection of essays which draw a new political economy facing the crisis of Western civilization. This book gathers together a range of audacious and provocative readings of Caritas in Veritate, the first papal encyclical that addresses issues immediately relevant for politic, economic, and social theory. These readings embody the kind of fruitful dialogue Pope Benedict XVI wanted to generate with his radical discourse for an alternative political econom UR - https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctt1cgf0cr ER -