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domerjohnCF
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The Catholic Hierarchy has traditionally and consistently taken the position “We Do Theology- We Do Not Do Economic Theory”
Disturbing Socio-Political trends in Catholic Countries like Bolivia and Venezuela where the grass roots has defied the exhortations of the Bishops and have through democratic vote elected to adopt Socialism as a national economic system since their experience has been that unbridled democratic free market capitalism has failed to reduce poverty and narrow the wealth gap and inspite of the fact that Socialism has failed wherever it has been tried as in Eastern Europe…
The hierarchy of the Church needs to integrate “Theology and Economic Theory” to come up with a Biblically Informed Catholic Social Teaching based Macro Economic Strategy (in the absence of an EconomcTheory) to at least accomplish the following:
What if:
Disturbing Socio-Political trends in Catholic Countries like Bolivia and Venezuela where the grass roots has defied the exhortations of the Bishops and have through democratic vote elected to adopt Socialism as a national economic system since their experience has been that unbridled democratic free market capitalism has failed to reduce poverty and narrow the wealth gap and inspite of the fact that Socialism has failed wherever it has been tried as in Eastern Europe…
The hierarchy of the Church needs to integrate “Theology and Economic Theory” to come up with a Biblically Informed Catholic Social Teaching based Macro Economic Strategy (in the absence of an EconomcTheory) to at least accomplish the following:
- Reduce Poverty
- Narrow the Wealth Gap
- Reduce Social Strife
At the root of Social Strife in Latin America is the question of "ownership of the Natural Resources (specially hydrocarbon resources) of the the country. The Catholic Church must come up with a MacroEconomic strategy for democratizing the ownership of the Natural Resources otherwise all the preachings and teachings of the Bishops will continue to be ignored.
What if:
- there were a taxable National Trust which (rather than the Government) held title to the natural resources (spcially hydrocarbon resources) of a country and
- every citizen through a personal (IRA-type) account owned lifetime/non transferable shares in this Trust.
- And the Central Bank extended a ‘low interest’ capital credit to the Trust to acquire title to the natural resources collateralized by the natural resource assets or perhaps even by some type of credit insurance.
- This Trust were professionally managed were to contract with global Multinationals for the development and marketing of the natural resources.
- The administration" and “accounting” of the individual Personal Accounts (IRA type??) of the citizens could be performed by traditional commercial banks.
- The Trust itself would pay taxes or in lieu of taxes be organized as a “semi-public” corporation with the Central and State Governments having a share in the Trust
- With the availability of computer and internet technology the administration of the ownership interests of each individual citizens including the rich, the poor, the marginalized, the illiterate, in other words the “anawim” of Jesus’ gospel) can be easily accomplished
Would not such a scenario for the ownership of natural resources be “biblically informed” and satisfy all or most of the provisions of the Papal Encyclicals on Catholic Social Thought?