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Author(s)
Góngora, Alvin
Keywords
faith
gratitude
market
consumption
God
GE Subjects
Economic ethics
Technology ethics
Religious ethics
Spirituality and ethics
Dogmatics

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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/202821
Abstract
"Aun viviendo en una sociedad pre-capitalista, el Predicador observó la dinámica tiránica del mercado: la promoción del consumo. La queja de Eclesiastés saca a flote la red de crueldad que se impone a finales de este siglo. En primer lugar, su perspectiva es la de quien goza del poder. Las condiciones las establece quien ha trepado a esas solitarias cumbres (1.12). ¿Se aprecia algún parecido con estos tiempos posteriores a la caída del muro de Berlín, de capitalismo unísono y monocorde? Desde su perspectiva, el Predicador pretende ser maestro (1.12-18) y empieza a recoger la cosecha del mercado: todo es futilidad («querer atrapar el viento», 1.17, VP)."
Date
1996
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Article
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