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Stewardship-based Economics

Stewardship-based Economics
Author: Raymond W Y Kao
Publisher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2007-04-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9814476161

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Ownership-based economics has led to the rapid development and apparent universal success of the market economy. It is a system built on the deception of resource availability, ill-defined profit, and misled by the idea that an invisible hand can be an equitable system of distribution. It has resulted in a high living standard for a few select individuals, but at the expense of mankind and nature, ultimately culminating in the development of human conflict.This is a book with a blueprint for the twenty-first century, proposing a two-fold approach to easing the pressure on both the human race and the world we live in. It calls for a change of mindset from ownership to stewardship and a shift of responsibility to the corporate entities as a sub-system of the market economy.


Stewardship Economy 7: Series bibliography and further economics

Stewardship Economy 7: Series bibliography and further economics
Author: Julian Pratt
Publisher: Richard Pratt
Total Pages: 115
Release:
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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Some economics explained, economic terms and bibliography. This book provides an introduction for the 'Stewardship Economy' series to some key economic concepts for the non-specialist and lists the references, as far as they are available.


Stewardship Economy 4: The economy, wealth and universal income

Stewardship Economy 4: The economy, wealth and universal income
Author: Julian Pratt
Publisher: Richard Pratt
Total Pages: 172
Release:
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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The economy, wealth and universal income focuses on the impact of stewardship on the national and global economy, how the distribution of wealth would be changed and the impact of a Universal Income


Stewardship Economy 5: Efficient, fair taxes and the role of the state

Stewardship Economy 5: Efficient, fair taxes and the role of the state
Author: Julian Pratt
Publisher: Richard Pratt
Total Pages:
Release:
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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Efficient, fair taxes and the role of the state describes the some of the adverse effects of of our current system of taxation and considers the role of the state in a stewardship economy.


Stewardship Economy 3

Stewardship Economy 3
Author: Julian Pratt
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2021-10-02
Genre:
ISBN: 9781471702556

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This book explores how a stewardship economy would transform the way we use land, provide housing and develop our cities. It goes on to consider how stewardship would help address pressing environmental and climate concerns.


Toward a Christian Economic Ethic

Toward a Christian Economic Ethic
Author: Prentiss L. Pemberton
Publisher: Harper San Francisco
Total Pages: 272
Release: 1985
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

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Stewardship Economy

Stewardship Economy
Author: Julian Pratt
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 231
Release: 2011-02-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1446701514

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This book takes a radical approach to the problems of market economies. It doesn't question the role of market mechanisms themselves, or the role of government in regulating the economy and providing public goods. It does however question one of the foundations on which market-based economies are based: the system of property rights. It suggests that the form of private property that works well for the things we make is entirely inappropriate when applied to the natural world. It proposes an alternative - stewardship. The underlying principle of stewardship is that everyone is entitled to an equal share of the wealth of the natural world. In practical terms this means that stewards of land pay a fee that is equal to its market rent. This is used to provide revenue for the government in place of conventional taxes or to provide a Universal Income that is distributed to everybody.


Stewardship & the Economy of God

Stewardship & the Economy of God
Author: John H. Reumann
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 173
Release: 2014-09-23
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1625648936

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""This concise and readable volume makes a major contribution to our understanding of stewardship. Exhibiting careful and thorough research, John Reumann traces the broad history of the stewardship concept . . . to the present day. While Reumann demonstrates that the term has had many shades of meaning in its history, he also makes clear, helpful suggestions on the meaning of stewardship for today, especially by connecting stewardship with the economy of God. I commend this book to all pastors, seminarians, and laity willing to struggle with what stewardship means for our lives and our world as we approach the twenty-first century."" -WILHAM O. AVERY, Gettysburg Lutheran Seminary ""With his characteristic erudition-biblical scholarship, classical and historical reflection, and contemporary application-john Reumann shows how oikonomia has been a recurring theme in the Christian life. It appears now again as 'stewardship, ' and Reumann' s exhaustive investigation will help the church respond to its far-reaching imperative."" -NORMAN A. HJELM, Faith and Order, National Council of Churches ""For many Christians the term stewardship means fund-raising. Paradoxically, with the advent of the environmental movement, it has acquired another sense: stewardship as care for the earth. In this learned but accessible book John Reumann shows how the modem 'secular' use of the term actually derives from the Bible and Christian tradition... He constructs a theology of stewardship that is at once faithful to the Scriptures and applicable to the lives of Christians today."" -ROBERT L WILKEN, University of Virginia John Reumann was a professor of New Testament studies at Lutheran Theological Seminary, Philadelphia, PA. He was the author of Righteousness in the New Testament: Justification in the Lutheran-Catholic Dialogue, and Ministries Examined: Laity, Clergy, Women, and Bishops in a Time of Change.


Counting the Cost

Counting the Cost
Author: Robin Kendrick Klay
Publisher: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company
Total Pages: 204
Release: 1986
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

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