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di Fabio Reali (Autore)
After an introductory section on ethics "as an intrinsic factor of the economy" and "integral humanism," as a reality not "separated from other existential dimensions of the human being," Fabio Reali delves into exploring some ethical, socio-economic aspects developed by the medieval and late medieval Franciscan School, highlighting a paradigm that, in this very difficult and delicate moment of our history, can represent an opportunity and a reference point for changing the old rules.The book explores two generations of Franciscanism: the first, led by figures such as Francis of Assisi, Bonaventure of Bagnoregio, Peter of John Olivi, John Duns Scotus, and William of Ockham, and the second, marked by personalities like Luca Pacioli, Antonio Genovesi, and the concept of civil economy, culminating in Adam Smith."Adam Smith was not a Franciscan. He was, however, perhaps closer in his thought than he is often given credit for. In his own definition of political economy, Smith combined the individual objective of enabling people to provide revenue and subsistence for themselves and the supply of the necessary revenue to the state for the provision of public services.We cannot exclude values and ethos from economics. We cannot exclude the nature and dignity of the human person" (Preface by Revd. Dr Richard Turnbull).
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