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joshrp
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Hi,
I’ve been getting frustrated with a lot of people’s ideas on social justice, particularly in the area of economics. Most people just reduce it to a false dichotomy of how much stuff a person gets, and whether their basic physical and material needs for sustenance are met. People often divide it into say conservative or liberal or capitalist or socialist. And I think this is just stupid. All both sides seem to care about is whether people are getting “stuff”, who owns it, who controls it, who produces it, who eats it or uses it, who pays for it, who taxes it and how much, etc. What should be really discussed is what Paul VI promoted in his encyclical Populorem Progressio as the development of people. This should be the topic discussed: how do we develop all people to the fullness of their mental, spiritual, and physical capabilities, however that expresses itself for each individual? I’m tired of people whose only political concern is saving babies in danger of abortion and then they don’t really care or do anything for the development of the people being born. I am particularly critical of the idea that the government cannot play any role in the economy in promoting people’s general welfare. First of all, the American constitution says explicitly that the Congress shall have the power to lay and collect taxes. I’m startled how many people who call themselves Christian refer to Ayn Rand, who is one of the most antichristian figures in history I have ever read. The US Constitution talks about the promotion of the general welfare and that any and all necessary and proper laws to provide for this shall be allowed the government. I compare this to the Catholic and Christian notion of the promotion of the common good. But most Catholics I know do not even have any clear concept of what the general welfare or the common good is. Most people just think of “the welfare of my circle of people” or “the good of my social and economic and spiritual network”.
The bottom line is not property or money. The bottom line is a person’s mental and especially spiritual development. Pope Paul VI says in Populorem Progressio something along the lines of, Are you people willing to pay more taxes so that people are able to get educated and participate fully in contributing to society. That is not verbatim, but I suggest you find the actual encyclical on www.vatican.va or www.papalencyclicals.net and find the actual quote. For something more American, I suggest Alexander Hamilton’s Report to the Congress on the Subject of Manufactures, which you can find for free online.
Government plays a role in the development of peoples. It creates the credit which is used to invest in projects that bring the economy to a higher level of development. It invests in scientific discoveries and infrastructure that increase the productive powers of labor as Hamilton says. And as far as your money goes, money is a tool and monopoly of government Credit system that can be regulated by government to encourage productive and beneficial practices and discourage nonproductive parasitical practices like speculation and gambling. Most of the money that is made today is done by vulture currency speculators and investment banks. I’m really upset and angered at all the people who are attacking programs like Medicare and Medicaid and Social Security but say nothing about the multitrillion dollar bailouts of huge investment banks which do nothing but gamble and then ask the taxpayers to bail them out when there stupid bets fail.
I have more I can say but I will hopefully be able to discuss it in dialogue with you all. I just think that most people have their priorities totally warped when it comes to economic justice. It is not about equality of income, that is not what I am saying. But it is about people being able to have the ability to do what God wants them to do. I think education is the most important thing in this, and we as a whole do not value the development of the minds of all young people, especially children. Also, the pro-life movement should focus on the right to a human beings full creative development, which is the purpose of life. God is the big Creator, we are like His little creators. We assist in His work of creative development of the universe. We are the only creatures of His who can actually understand and apply the principles by which He made everything that exists. “And He made them in His own image and likeness. Male and female He created them. And He commanded them to increase and multiply and fill the earth and subdue it, and have dominion over the creatures of the air and land and sea. etc” (don’t know how accurate that is, just quoting off the top of my head)
Joshua
I’ve been getting frustrated with a lot of people’s ideas on social justice, particularly in the area of economics. Most people just reduce it to a false dichotomy of how much stuff a person gets, and whether their basic physical and material needs for sustenance are met. People often divide it into say conservative or liberal or capitalist or socialist. And I think this is just stupid. All both sides seem to care about is whether people are getting “stuff”, who owns it, who controls it, who produces it, who eats it or uses it, who pays for it, who taxes it and how much, etc. What should be really discussed is what Paul VI promoted in his encyclical Populorem Progressio as the development of people. This should be the topic discussed: how do we develop all people to the fullness of their mental, spiritual, and physical capabilities, however that expresses itself for each individual? I’m tired of people whose only political concern is saving babies in danger of abortion and then they don’t really care or do anything for the development of the people being born. I am particularly critical of the idea that the government cannot play any role in the economy in promoting people’s general welfare. First of all, the American constitution says explicitly that the Congress shall have the power to lay and collect taxes. I’m startled how many people who call themselves Christian refer to Ayn Rand, who is one of the most antichristian figures in history I have ever read. The US Constitution talks about the promotion of the general welfare and that any and all necessary and proper laws to provide for this shall be allowed the government. I compare this to the Catholic and Christian notion of the promotion of the common good. But most Catholics I know do not even have any clear concept of what the general welfare or the common good is. Most people just think of “the welfare of my circle of people” or “the good of my social and economic and spiritual network”.
The bottom line is not property or money. The bottom line is a person’s mental and especially spiritual development. Pope Paul VI says in Populorem Progressio something along the lines of, Are you people willing to pay more taxes so that people are able to get educated and participate fully in contributing to society. That is not verbatim, but I suggest you find the actual encyclical on www.vatican.va or www.papalencyclicals.net and find the actual quote. For something more American, I suggest Alexander Hamilton’s Report to the Congress on the Subject of Manufactures, which you can find for free online.
Government plays a role in the development of peoples. It creates the credit which is used to invest in projects that bring the economy to a higher level of development. It invests in scientific discoveries and infrastructure that increase the productive powers of labor as Hamilton says. And as far as your money goes, money is a tool and monopoly of government Credit system that can be regulated by government to encourage productive and beneficial practices and discourage nonproductive parasitical practices like speculation and gambling. Most of the money that is made today is done by vulture currency speculators and investment banks. I’m really upset and angered at all the people who are attacking programs like Medicare and Medicaid and Social Security but say nothing about the multitrillion dollar bailouts of huge investment banks which do nothing but gamble and then ask the taxpayers to bail them out when there stupid bets fail.
I have more I can say but I will hopefully be able to discuss it in dialogue with you all. I just think that most people have their priorities totally warped when it comes to economic justice. It is not about equality of income, that is not what I am saying. But it is about people being able to have the ability to do what God wants them to do. I think education is the most important thing in this, and we as a whole do not value the development of the minds of all young people, especially children. Also, the pro-life movement should focus on the right to a human beings full creative development, which is the purpose of life. God is the big Creator, we are like His little creators. We assist in His work of creative development of the universe. We are the only creatures of His who can actually understand and apply the principles by which He made everything that exists. “And He made them in His own image and likeness. Male and female He created them. And He commanded them to increase and multiply and fill the earth and subdue it, and have dominion over the creatures of the air and land and sea. etc” (don’t know how accurate that is, just quoting off the top of my head)
Joshua