Envisioning a moral economy / Tom Head.
Material type: TextSeries: Pendle Hill pamphlet ; 405.Publication details: Wallingford, Pa. : Pendle Hill Publications, 2010. Description: 35 p. ; 19 cmISBN: 9780875744056 (pbk.); 0875744052 (pbk.)Subject(s): Economic policy -- Moral and ethical aspects | Economic policy -- Moral and ethical aspects -- United States | Economics -- Religious aspects | Economics -- Religious aspects -- Christianity | Distributive justice -- United States | International economic relations -- Moral and ethical aspects | Economics -- Religious aspects -- Society of FriendsSummary: What is the place of moral values in the way we structure our economy? Should the teachings of Jesus and other faith traditions be considered when we address such questions as: How is work fashioned? Where do we live? What do we own? Quaker economist Tom Head explores how we might think about our economy -- and its purposes -- in new ways by including religious sources of wisdom and morality in our vision of a just and humane economic future.--Publisher's description.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Includes discussion questions (p. 35)
"February 2010."
Includes bibliographical references (p. 31-34)
What is the place of moral values in the way we structure our economy? Should the teachings of Jesus and other faith traditions be considered when we address such questions as: How is work fashioned? Where do we live? What do we own? Quaker economist Tom Head explores how we might think about our economy -- and its purposes -- in new ways by including religious sources of wisdom and morality in our vision of a just and humane economic future.--Publisher's description.
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