By John H. Miller, C.S.C., S.T.D., Editor

Published by Social Justice Review

1994, Softcover, 301 pages

“This is not a text on socialist or Marxist approaches to liberal capitalism, but focuses on how to structure a humane economic system that maximizes the participation of all people in the wealth of the economy not through the State but through individual ownership. Market economics are elevated by democratic and other values that should properly be integrated into our social development.” (From Amazon.com website)

“Curing World Poverty presents an economic program that is at once judicious, scholarly, and exciting. . . . [E]very aspect of the economic plan it proposes is firmly mounted on a clear grasp of the human being as a person of inalienable dignity and a bearer of rights which are the natural objects of justice. . . . [I]t marshals the thought of an array of world-class thinkers in a context that . . . synthesizes the speculative with the practical, moral principles with business practices, and complex data with practical experience. . . . [I]t offers a program for overcoming world poverty that is cogent and compelling.”

Dr. Donald DeMarco, philosopher, author on

Catholic moral teachings, and professor of philosophy,

St. Jerome’s College, Ontario, Canada” (From The Center for Economic and Social Justice Website)

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