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- W2043484135 abstract "The allocation of finite resources is a pressing concern at all levels of government. Such decisions are not only, of necessity, moral ones, but are in many cases, directly or indirectly, literally matters of life and death. As such, they are a proper and important concern for Catholic social thought. Previous researchers have explored what insights and principles may be gleaned from Catholic social teaching, as principally expressed in formal pronouncements of the Magisterium, with regard to the theory of resource allocation. The purpose of this short article is to explore what Pope Benedict XVI’s 2009 Caritas in Veritate might add to, modify, or take from, what has gone before. We live in a world of finite resources. At one extreme, globally, there are finite and non-renewable quantities of coal, gas and oil. There are also resources that are, at least in principle, replenishable, but which are nevertheless finite at any given time—the world’s fish stocks, for instance. At the opposite extreme, as individuals, we are likewise subject to finite resources. I have, for example, only so much time, money, and patience with undergraduates. Issues of how best to allocate scarce resources affect all aspects of our personal, social, economic, and political lives. And they are, as one might expect, of particular concern for those at all levels of governance, from the highest echelons of international diplomacy to every aspect of public sector management. In the words of C. M. Fisher:" @default.
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- W2043484135 title "Caritas in Veritate and the Allocation of Scarce Resources" @default.
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