In previous efforts I have indicated that Social Catholicism, qua Roman‐Catholic Social Economycs or Économie politique chrétienne, is now at the one and a half century mark, given its formal introduction with the publication of Charles de Coux's Essais d' économie politique at Paris/Lyon in 1832. This was soon to be followed by Alban de Villeneuve‐Bargemont's Christian Political Economy, or Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of Poverty in France and Europe, etc, (1837), the subsequent founding of the Société d'Economie Sociale in 1856 and publication — inter alia — of La réforme sociale (1864) and Exposition of Social Economics (1867) by P. G. Frédéric Le Play; and, contemporarily, by the separate but related efforts of a host of other “thinkers and doers” to both the left or more radical (“Catholic/Christian‐Socialist”) and the right or “individualist” (cum Christianised individuals!) of Le Play's more centrist‐traditional (and, hence, “reactionary”) position. All this was well prior to the promulgation of the first great social encyclical, Leo XIII's Rerum Novarum (RN), in 1891.
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September 01 1986
Social Catholicism, Marxism and Liberation Theology: From Antithesis to Coexistence, Coalescence and Synthesis Available to Purchase
Thomas O. Nitsch
Thomas O. Nitsch
Greighton University, Omaha, Nebraska
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1758-6712
Print ISSN: 0306-8293
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1986
International Journal of Social Economics (1986) 13 (9): 52–74.
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Nitsch TO (1986), "Social Catholicism, Marxism and Liberation Theology: From Antithesis to Coexistence, Coalescence and Synthesis". International Journal of Social Economics, Vol. 13 No. 9 pp. 52–74, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/eb014025
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