La ética católica y el capitalismo en América Latina

Translated title of the contribution: Catholic ethics and capitalism in Latin America

Luis Esteban Gonza´lez Manrique

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Abstract

This article argues that the ideas of Pope John Paul II appear to mark a long-awaited reconciliation between catholic ethics and capitalism. The two were hopelessly at odds at a time when “modern” as a concept in Latin America was understood as the elimination of all links with the Spanish monarchy. It is certainly true that “the troops of the independence movement marched under the standards of the Virgins of Luján, Guadalupe and Chiquinquirá”. However, a radical lay movement emerged toward the end of the 19th century. The council promoted reconciliation between liberal values and Catholic tradition. Demo-Christians thinking gathered force while radical socialism spurred on by liberation theology rose up to meet it. John Paul II seems to have shown us the light at the end of this particular tunnel.
Translated title of the contributionCatholic ethics and capitalism in Latin America
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)31-40
JournalApuntes
Issue number38
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 1996

Keywords

  • Capitalismo
  • Cristianismo
  • Iglesia católica
  • Ética

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