Would you agree with the Pope here:
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First, Catholic Social Teaching. Priests and other ministers would be unwise to take for granted that even faithful Catholics are aware of even the most basic ideas concerning Catholic Social Teaching. Even fewer would be aware that that an entire compendium has been published on Catholic Social Thought that chronicles decades of statements and ideas. The publication of this Encyclical is a good excuse to offer a re-introduction.
Second, the tension that exists between “pro-lifers” and the peace and justice activists. In article 28, Benedict obliges “us to broaden our concept of poverty and underdevelopment to include questions connected with the acceptance of life, especially in cases where it is impeded in a variety of ways”. In fact, through this Encyclical there are great strides to bridge the ideologies that often separate the pro-life agenda from other social justice related concerns.
Third, globalization. "“Globalization, a priori, is neither good nor bad. It will be what people make of it’. We should not be its victims, but rather its protagonists…” (42). Benedict directly confronts this ideology and offers communities the potential for rich dialogue about the benefits and challenges of living in an increasingly pluralized world.
Quite often the Pope expresses views that would be directly opposed to the american ideology of market capitalism. Do you agree with him?