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Economic Ideas and Values of the Christianity – Fundament of the Social Economic Model of the Society

Snejana Naidenova

Economic Studies journal, 2003, issue 1, 77-109

Abstract: The industrial revolution provokes quality jump in the human desire to challenge the nature ruling. This creates the machine for self-destruction which destroys the social values and ruins the physical environment, in which the human lives in. It turns out that the social-economic development should be based on market as well as non-market principles, because there is a mutual determination between them. The study traces the problems of the society when the upper principles are torn apart, in order to prove that the industrial society builds an entertainment type of person, while the Christian-social model of society builds harmonically oriented type of person, counting the effective as well as the Christian values and norms of development.

JEL-codes: B25 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2003
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