1 | Fr Chris
If you haven’t read it, you’d probably get a lot out of Kathryn Tanner’s Economy of Grace. She talks at length about how to make the market more focused on transcendent values if we accept as given that capitalism is going to be around for a good long while.
2 | Trevor
I think you will really like Schumacher. Be sure to also check out some his economic friends including the Mutualists and Georgists. The Distributists (Schumacher), Mutualists, and Georgists all have basically the same concerns and see the same root problems but prescribe different solutions.
An excellent book to get started is probably the recently published “Capitalism 3.0″ by Peter Barns. It’s available for free online - http://onthecommons.org/files/Capitalism_3.0_Peter_Barnes.pdf
I read Daly and Cobb’s book years ago, as an undergraduate at BYU, and I’ve gone back to it many times in the years since. But it’s always interesting to hear other people’s opinions of books you think you know well, so I’m looking forward to your posts.
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[...] for community As I mentioned previously, Daly and Cobb’s central concern is that the abstractions of economics leave out aspects of [...]
5 | John Steinsvold
An Alternative to Capitalism?
The following link, takes you to a “utopian” article, entitled “Home of the Brave?” which I wrote and appeared in the American Daily which is published in Phoenix, Arizona on March 14, 2006.
http://www.americandaily.com/article/12389
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