Catholic Social Teaching on Building a Just Society: The Need for a Ceiling and a Floor
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Kenneth HimesKeywords
economic inequalityCatholic social teaching
John Ryan
living wage
Gaudium et spes
communitarianism
relative equality
Religions. Mythology. Rationalism
BL1-2790
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Msg. John A. Ryan was the leading voice for economic justice among American Catholics in the first half of the twentieth century. Although he was a champion of the proposal for a living wage to establish a minimum floor below which no worker might fall, Ryan gave little attention to whether there ought to be a ceiling to limit wealth among concentrated elites. I believe Ryan’s natural law methodology hindered a fuller vision of economic justice when addressing inequality. Contemporary Catholic social teaching, shaped by documents like Vatican II’s Gaudium et spes, has formulated a communitarian approach to justice that deals more adequately with the dangers of vast economic disparities. The essay concludes with a few ideas regarding how the post-conciliar outlook assists in rectifying the growing trend of economic inequality within American society.Date
2017-03-01Type
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oai:doaj.org/article:cee36d274c0145ad9d36be63b1a706722077-1444
10.3390/rel8040049
https://doaj.org/article/cee36d274c0145ad9d36be63b1a70672