Wenn der Markt zum »Sündenbock« wird: Kritische Rückfragen an die theologischen Kritiker der Marktwirtschaft

Zeitschrift Für Evangelische Ethik 36 (1):276-290 (1992)
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Abstract

Karl-Wilhelm Dahm examines in his study a certain pattern of the theological criticism of marktet economy. In this pattern the market economy appears as in principal unethical. Dahm asks specifically about the theological arguments, which the criticism of market ecomomy underlie. The questions are put in a second part in an effort, to come to a constructive appreciation of the basic principles of »Soziale Marktwirtschaft«.

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