User talk:Jonas Salk
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[edit] Capitalism and Catholicism
You removed the following:
- The Catholic position on capitalism is explained in Pope Leo XIII's encyclical Rerum Novarum. The encyclical explains how Capital and Labor can work together for the benefit of all parties involved rather than through class strife. It is the employer's duty to pay a just wage that can adequately support a decent life for the worker. It is the worker's duty to work faithfully and to respect the property of the employer. "The market" does not justify any immoral conduct on the part of the employer.
This is the official stand of the Catholic Church. I added it because "Catholic" authors are writing contrary to Catholic teaching while claiming to be "traditional." The encyclical is on the Vatican's website. You can reach it here. JBogdan 02:26, 31 July 2006 (UTC)