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Re: Re: Studies on the capitalist world economy
The recent book, Hitler's Pope, describes how the then pope crushed the
stirrings of a preferential option for the poor. In France, for example,
there was a movement of "Worker priests" -- priests who had taken jobs in
the factories and lived among fellow workers. The pope ended the movement,
and silenced and scattered the priests/bishops who were part of it.
Gene Coyle
Timework Web wrote:
> Hello Arno Tausch,
>
> Around 60 years ago, writing under the shadow of fascism and approaching
> world war, Walter Benjamin declared that theology was wizened and had to
> keep out of sight, but that it was nevertheless the "little
> hunchback" concealed behind mirrors who pulled the levers within the
> chess-playing automat called historical materialism.
>
> Are you familiar with that image? And if so could you comment on the
> relationship between it and your book?
>
> Temps Walker
> Sandwichman and Deconsultant
- Thread context:
- Re: Re: Hayek. Why???, (continued)
- Studies on the capitalist world economy,
Tausch, Arno Tue 18 Jul 2000, 14:07 GMT
- RE: Regarding deflation/inflation,
Timework Web Tue 18 Jul 2000, 13:47 GMT
- Winners and losers,
Louis Proyect Tue 18 Jul 2000, 12:27 GMT
- Call for papers: 2001 mini-conference on Value Theory at the EEA,
Alan Freeman Tue 18 Jul 2000, 11:10 GMT
- von Mises on Markets and Income Inequality etc.,
Ken Hanly Tue 18 Jul 2000, 06:30 GMT
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