Poverty and affluence in Poland in the early 21st century. The assessment of neoliberalism from the perspective of Catholic social teaching
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Wójcik, S. (2014). Poverty and affluence in Poland in the early 21st century. The assessment of neoliberalism from the perspective of Catholic social teaching. Central European Political Studies, (1), 29–38. https://doi.org/10.14746/ssp.2014.1.2

Abstract

The theory and practice of modern capitalism results in the moral and intellectual degradation of man, limits his rights, and drives him to poverty, while affluence is accessible only to the few. The fundamental error of the system concerns the omnipotence of the market and free competition. An increasing part of society is driven to passivity. Catholic social teaching promotes a social market economy where both the social state and the people care for the common good.
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