Luego de la segunda guerra mundial y en gran medida como consecuencia de los avatares de ese conflicto armado resultado a su vez de haber abandonado los valores de la sociedad libre, la decadencia intelectual fue mayúscula -tal como entre otros describe Stefan Zweig en
El mundo de ayer- hasta que irrumpieron dos instituciones que comenzaron lenta pero firmemente a cambiar el rumbo. En primer lugar, la
Foundation for Economic Education como entidad pionera en el estudio y difusión de aquellos valores, establecida en 1946 y luego, al año siguiente, la
Mont Pelerin Society que el premio Nobel en economía
Sobre el pionero de las instituciones liberales
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Australian archbishop: Catholics will need to adapt to liturgy restrictions – Catholic World Report
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Protest and Contest
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Alison Rahill, left, Jenny Stanger and John Fisher of the Sydney Archdiocese s Anti-Slavery Task Force are joined by Archbishop Anthony Fisher at a seminar on ethical sourcing of products in 2020. (CNS/Courtesy of Archdiocese of Sydney Anti-Slavery Task Force)
Sydney When Australia s national customs and border law enforcement agency uploaded a Catholic document to a federal government registry monitoring modern-day slavery at the end of June, it was a significant development in efforts to end worker exploitation.
The document commits Australia s largest Catholic entities to eradicate links to slavery in their operations. It includes commitments from Catholic organizations that provide about 70% of Catholic-led services in the country. That s significant because the Catholic Church is Australia s second largest employer, ranking only behind the government.