It is false to equate the Church’s social teaching with the gravity and infallibility of the doctrines against the murder of abortion and against contraception, euthanasia, sodomy, IVF, cloning etc.
Popes have warned explicitly against thinking that they have unique insights into specific matters of economic policy.
“If I were to pronounce on any single matter of a prevailing economic problem, I should be interfering with the freedom of men to work out their own affairs. Certain cases must be solved in the domain of facts, case by case as they occur…[M]en must realise in deeds those things, the principles of which have been placed beyond dispute…[T]hese things one must leave to the solution of time and experience.” [Pope Leo XIII. Quoted in *The Church And The Market
, Dr Thomas E. Woods, Lexington Books, 2005, p 4].
Dr. Thomas E. Woods has written in clear terms that he believes that the Catholic Church has NO COMPETENCY to teach in the arena of economics, and he says that he personally dissents from virtually all of Catholic Social Teachings. Yet, per he reasoning, he is not a “dissenter,” since he considers all Catholic Social Teaching to be INVALID.
Is there a bishop in the world who would approve of Dr. Thomas E. Wood’s position on this matter? I don’t think so.
Yet, Dr. Thomas E. Woods remains quite influential among conservative Catholics. His view appears to be shared by the conservative magazine “The National Review” (founded by William F. Buckley, Jr., a Catholic who also rejected Catholic Social Teaching), and appears to be shared by George Weigel, a Catholic think tank author who condemned Pope Benedict XVI’s third encyclical (it was mostly about Catholic Social Teaching).
I’ve seen many Catholics on these Forums quoting and citing Dr. Thomas E. Woods to the effect that one can set aside any part of Catholic Social Teaching that one doesn’t agree with.
Yet, again, is there a Catholic bishop in the world who endorses that approach? Did Blessed John Paul II? Would Benedict XVI?
So, why do so many conservative Catholics make themselves followers of self proclaimed follower of “Austrian economics,” a form of radical laissez faire economics that has been consistently condemned by the Catholic popes and bishops?
Well, as noted, they use the logic that all those papal and episcopal condemnations are invalid since all of Catholic Social Teaching has no authority whatsoever.
But, at some point, does not one have to decide: Am I Catholic or am I follower of something or someone else?
Dr. Thomas E. Woods is a great conservative/libertarian thinker and author. But a Catholic? In my view, is Catholic in the same way that the late Senator Edward Kennedy was Catholic. Technically, Catholic. But, their passion is really elsewhere.
To me, it is noteworthy that Dr. Thomas E. Woods, though holding a doctorate in history from Columbia University, is not a professor at any university or college and apparently never has held a professorship.
Instead, he is a “fellow” at the Ludwig von Mises Institute. That, in my view, is like being a lawyer or lobbyist for consortium of billionaires.
Furthermore, a little Googling showed me some quote saying that in real academia, where books and articles are peer reviewed and held to certain standards, the scholars do not have any regard for the books or views of Dr. Thomas E. Woods.
He is especially dismissed by some due to his fervent pro-Confederacy views, i.e., that the “good guy” in the Civil War was the South, not the North, and that things would have been better if the Confederacy had won instead of the Union forces led by President Lincoln.
We all know about the
Left Wing Dissenters in the Catholic Church. They promote Women’s Ordination, promote Divorce and Remarriage, promote the Pro-Choice view on abortion, and some promote a form of Liberation Theology that is essentially the old Marxism that almost destroyed the word.
Yet, was seems less well known is that there are
Right Wing Catholic Dissenters in the Catholic Church, who are just as adamant in opposing the Magisterium of the Popes and the Bishops.
Both sets of dissenters have their reasoning for why they really aren’t dissenters, however.
Personally, I don’t want to harass or persecute anyone. If someone want to dissent, go ahead. I wish them well. I’m sure they are fine people, better human beings than little old me. Dr. Woods has written 12 books. I haven’t written a one! Good for you Dr. Woods!
I only want to help unite those Catholics who don’t want to dissent.
That’s why I am seeking ideas for a slogan that combines Catholic “Pro-Life” Doctrine and Catholic “Social” Doctrine.
Ideas anyone?