Money in Modern Social Encyclicals:
The oft-used phrase 'Money makes the world go round' not only highlights the purely economic nature of money but also underscores its significant implications for politics, society, and humanity
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505 | 8 | |a 3. Modern Social Encyclicals as a Framework Regarding the Valuation of Money -- 3.1. Leo XIII and His Encyclical "Rerum novarum" -- 3.2. Pius XI -- 3.2.1. "Quadragesimo anno" -- 3.2.2. "Divini redemptoris" -- 3.2.3. "Caritate Christi Compulsi" -- 3.3. John XXIII -- 3.3.1. "Mater et magistra" -- 3.3.2. "Pacem in terris" -- 3.4. Paul VI and His Encyclical "Populorum Progressio" -- 3.5. Pope John Paul II -- 3.5.1. "Laborem exercens" -- 3.5.2. "Centesimus annus" -- 3.5.3. "Sollicitudo rei socialis" -- 3.6. Benedict XVI and His Encyclical "Caritas in Veritate" -- 3.7. Francis -- 3.7.1. "Laudato si'" -- 3.7.2. "Fratelli tutti" -- Conclusion -- References | |
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