Catholic Social Teaching

Dr. Joseph Burke

Ave Maria University

 

“There remains to us, after again calling to judgment the economic system now in force and its most bitter accuser, Socialism, and passing explicit and just sentence upon them, to search out more thoroughly the root of these many evils and to point out that the first and most necessary remedy is a reform of morals….With all his energy Leo XIII sought to adjust [the captialist] system according to the norms of right order; hence, it is evident that this system is not to be condemned in itself. And surely it is not of its own nature vicious. But it does violate right order when capital hires workers, that is, the non-owning working class, with a view to and under such terms that it directs business and even the whole economic system according to its own will and advantage, scorning the human dignity of the workers, the social character of economic activity and social justice itself, and the common good.” (Quadragesimo Anno, 98-101)

“But if it is true that a type of capitalism, as it is commonly called, has given rise to hardships, unjust practices, and fratricidal conflicts that persist to this day, it would be a mistake to attribute these evils to the rise of industrialization itself, for they really derive from the pernicious economic concepts that grew up along with it. We must in all fairness acknowledge the vital role played by labor systemization and industrial organization in the task of development.” (Populorum Progressio, 26)

“[The] pains and hardships of life will have no end or cessation on earth; for the consequences of sin are bitter and hard to bear, and they must accompany man so long as life lasts. To suffer and to endure, therefore, is the lot of humanity; let them strive as they may, no strength and no artifice will ever succeed in banishing from human life the ills and troubles which beset it. If any there are who pretend differently - who hold out to a hard-pressed people the boon of freedom from pain and trouble, an undisturbed repose, and constant enjoyment - they delude the people and impose upon them, and their lying promises will only one day bring forth evils worse than the present. Nothing is more useful than to look upon the world as it really is, and at the same time to seek elsewhere, as We have said, for the solace to its troubles.” (Rerum Novarum, 18)

“As for riches and the other things which men call good and desirable, whether we have them in abundance, or are lacking in them-so far as eternal happiness is concerned - it makes no difference; the only important thing is to use them aright. Jesus Christ, when He redeemed us with plentiful redemption, took not away the pains and sorrows which in such large proportion are woven together in the web of our mortal life. He transformed them into motives of virtue and occasions of merit; and no man can hope for eternal reward unless he follow in the blood-stained footprints of his Saviour.” (Rerum Novarum, 21)

Syllabus and Schedule

Syllabus

Schedule

Required Readings

Aristotle, Nicomachean Ethics and Politics

·         Excerpts from Politics

St. Thomas Aquinas, Summa Theologica

·         Justice

·         The Parts of Justice

·         Cheating

·         Usury

Fifth Lateran Council, Session 10: On the reform of credit organizations

Pope Leo XIII, Rerum Novarum

Pope Pius XI, Quadragesimo Anno

Pope John XXIII, Mater et Magistra

Pope John XXIII, Pacem in Terris

Second Vatican Council, Gaudium et Spes

Pope Paul VI, Populorum Progressio

Pope Paul VI, Octogesima Adveniens

Pope John Paul II, Laborem Exercens

Pope John Paul II, Sollicidudo Rei Socialis

Pope John Paul II, Centesimus Annus

Pope Benedict XVI, Caritas in Veritate

Recommended Readings

Compendium of the Social Doctrine of the Church

Pope Benedict XVI, Deus Caritas Est

Pope Benedict XVI, Spe Salvi

Issues

An economic policy proposal of one of the following candidates or organizations is an excellent topic for a paper.

Political Parties

·         Republican National Committee

·         The Democratic Party

·         Libertarian Party

·         Constitution Party National Political Headquarters

·         Green Party of the United States

Lobby Groups

·         Catholic Family and Human Rights Institute

·         National Federation of Independent Business

·         AFL-CIO

·         U.S. Chamber of Commerce

·         American Medical Association

·         National Education Association of the United States

·         American Farm Bureau Federation

Political Commentary

·         First Things

·         The Wall Street Journal Opinion Journal

·         The Weekly Standard

·         National Review

·         The New York Times Editorials and Opinion

·         The New Republic

·         The Nation

·         Atlantic Monthly

·         Slate

Resources

The Internet Classics Archive

·         Aristotle, The Politics

·         Plato, The Republic

Catholic Teaching

·         Catholic Encyclopedia

·         Catechism of the Catholic Church

Library of Economics and Liberty

·         Adam Smith, The Wealth of Nations

·         Thomas Malthus, An Essay on the Principle of Population

·         David Ricardo, On the Principles of Political Economy and Taxation

·         John Stuart Mill, Principles of Political Economy

Marxists Internet Archive

·         Frederick Engels, The Principles of Communism

·         Karl Marx & Frederick Engels, The Communist Manifesto

·         Karl Marx, Capital

Scholarly Searches

·         Google Scholar

·         JSTOR