Working Alternatives

Working Alternatives

American and Catholic Experiments in Work and Economy

  • Autor: Seitz, John C.; Firer Hinze, Christine; Beyer, Gerald J.; Colis Greene, Alison; Firer Hinze, Christine; Holscher, Kathleen; Naughton, Michael; Pirson, Michael; Rademacher, Nicholas K.; Seitz, John C.; Stanley, Vincent; Sullivan-Dunbar, Sandra; Swinth
  • Editor: Fordham University Press
  • Colección: Catholic Practice in North America
  • ISBN: 9780823288342
  • eISBN Pdf: 9780823288373
  • eISBN Epub: 9780823288366
  • Lugar de publicación:  New York , Estados Unidos
  • Año de publicación: 2020
  • Año de publicación digital: 2020
  • Mes: Julio
  • Idioma: Ingles

Working Alternatives explores economic life from a humanistic and multidisciplinary perspective, with a particular eye on religions’ implications in practices of work, management, supply, production, remuneration, and exchange. Its contributors draw upon historical, ethical, business, and theological conversations considering the sources of economic sustainability and justice.

The essays in this book—from scholars of business, religious ethics, and history—offer readers practical understanding and analytical leverage over these pressing issues. Modern Catholic social teaching—a 125-year-old effort to apply Christian thinking about the implications of faith for social, political, and economic circumstances—provides the key springboard for these discussions.

Contributors: Gerald J. Beyer, Alison Collis Greene, Kathleen Holscher, Michael Naughton, Michael Pirson, Nicholas Rademacher, Vincent Stanley, Sandra Sullivan-Dunbar, Kirsten Swinth, Sandra Waddock

  • Cover
  • Working Alternatives
  • Title
  • Copyright
  • Contents
  • Introduction
  • PART I. SEEING DIFFERENTLY: ALTERNATIVE VISIONS OF ECONOMY AND WORK
    • The Care Economy as Alternative Economy
    • An Integral Ecology as the Ground for Good Business: Connecting Institutional Life in Light of Catholic Social Teachings
    • Inaugurating a “Bold Cultural Revolution” through Prayer and Work
    • Generative Businesses Fostering Vitality: Rethinking Businesses’ Relationship to the World
  • PART II. VALUING DIFFERENTLY: CHALLENGING WORK AND BUSINESS AS USUAL
    • The Homemaker as Worker: Second Wave American Feminist Campaigns to Value Housework
    • Curing the “Disease” in Corporatized Higher Education: Prescriptions from the Catholic Social Tradition
    • Working Alternatives: From Capitalism to Humanistic Management?
  • PART III. PRACTICING DIFFERENTLY: CREATING ALTERNATIVE WAYS OF WORKING
    • The “Dignity of Motherhood” Demands Something Different: A Catholic Experiment in Reproductive Care in New Mexico
    • Southern Christian Work Camps and a Cold War Campaign for Racial and Economic Justice
    • Meaningful Work in a Time of Crisis
  • List of Contributors
  • Index

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