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|    BOB KLAHN to ALL    |
|    A moral economy.    |
|    03 Feb 11 22:26:14    |
       I ran across this today. It's an examination of what makes up a        moral economy. I happen to find it a compatible philosophy. What        do you think?               **************************************************************************        1. The economy exists for the person, not the person for the        economy.               2. All economic life should be shaped by moral principles.        Economic choices and institutions must be judged by how they        protect or undermine the life and dignity of the human person,        support the family and serve the common good.               3. A fundamental moral measure of any economy is how the poor        and vulnerable are faring.               4. All people have a right to life and to secure the basic        necessities of life (e.g., food, clothing, shelter, education,        health care, safe environment, economic security.)               5. All people have the right to economic initiative, to        productive work, to just wages and benefits, to decent working        conditions as well as to organize and join unions or other        associations.               6. All people, to the extent they are able, have a        corresponding duty to work, a responsibility to provide the        needs of their families and an obligation to contribute to the        broader society.               7. In economic life, free markets have both clear advantages        and limits; government has essential responsibilities and        limitations; voluntary groups have irreplaceable roles, but        cannot substitute for the proper working of the market and the        just policies of the state.               8. Society has a moral obligation, including governmental        action where necessary, to assure opportunity, meet basic human        needs, and pursue justice in economic life.               9. Workers, owners, managers, stockholders and consumers are        moral agents in economic life. By our choices, initiative,        creativity and investment, we enhance or diminish economic        opportunity, community life and social justice.               10. The global economy has moral dimensions and human        consequences. Decisions on investment, trade, aid and        development should protect human life and promote human rights,        especially for those most in need wherever they might live on        this globe.        **************************************************************************                     BOB KLAHN bob.klahn@sev.org http://home.toltbbs.com/bobklahn              ... There is a current shortage of plowshares and a vast surplus of swords.       --- Via Silver Xpress V4.5/P [Reg]        * Origin: Doc's Place BBS Fido Since 1991 docsplace.tzo.com (1:123/140)    |
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