Catholic social teaching, sustainable development and social solidarism in the context of social security

<p>Nowadays, opposite to what could be observed at the end of the nineteenth century, people are more focused on creating larger societies rather than sets of alienated individuals. Certainly, there are many factors that cause this kind of trend. The factors may include social determinants kno...

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Main Authors: Stanisław Adamiak, Damian Walczak
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń 2014-04-01
Series:Copernican Journal of Finance & Accounting
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Online Access:https://apcz.umk.pl/czasopisma/index.php/CJFA/article/view/3257
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description <p>Nowadays, opposite to what could be observed at the end of the nineteenth century, people are more focused on creating larger societies rather than sets of alienated individuals. Certainly, there are many factors that cause this kind of trend. The factors may include social determinants known as Catholic social teaching, social solidarism and sustainable growth. Each of the above factors refers to the three methods of social security, whose aim is to protect citizens against the threat of unsatisfied basic needs, socially recognized as valid. Catholic social teaching, social solidarism and sustainable growth refer both to obliging the state to help people who are facing a situation of unsatisfied basic needs (do not allow the possibility of leaving the individual alone – the procurement method) and to indicating everyone the necessity of self-protection that reaches above the minimum guaranteed by the state (the insurance method). Also, they indicate the possibility (necessity) of functioning in society a kind of support provided to persons in need from voluntary payments (institutions or individuals – the philanthropic method).</p>
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spelling doaj.art-ec77758e9de04ef08281d9f51a9ead132023-09-02T00:46:32ZengNicolaus Copernicus University in ToruńCopernican Journal of Finance & Accounting2300-12402300-30652014-04-013191810.12775/CJFA.2014.0013023Catholic social teaching, sustainable development and social solidarism in the context of social securityStanisław Adamiak0Damian Walczak1Faculty of History and Cultural Heritage of the Church, Pontifical Gregorian University, Piazza della Pilotta 4, 00187 RomeDepartment of Finance Management, Faculty of Economic Sciences and Management, Nicolaus Copernicus University, Gagarina 13a, 87-100 Toruń<p>Nowadays, opposite to what could be observed at the end of the nineteenth century, people are more focused on creating larger societies rather than sets of alienated individuals. Certainly, there are many factors that cause this kind of trend. The factors may include social determinants known as Catholic social teaching, social solidarism and sustainable growth. Each of the above factors refers to the three methods of social security, whose aim is to protect citizens against the threat of unsatisfied basic needs, socially recognized as valid. Catholic social teaching, social solidarism and sustainable growth refer both to obliging the state to help people who are facing a situation of unsatisfied basic needs (do not allow the possibility of leaving the individual alone – the procurement method) and to indicating everyone the necessity of self-protection that reaches above the minimum guaranteed by the state (the insurance method). Also, they indicate the possibility (necessity) of functioning in society a kind of support provided to persons in need from voluntary payments (institutions or individuals – the philanthropic method).</p>https://apcz.umk.pl/czasopisma/index.php/CJFA/article/view/3257social securitycatholic social teachingsocial solidaritysustainable development
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catholic social teaching
social solidarity
sustainable development
title Catholic social teaching, sustainable development and social solidarism in the context of social security
title_full Catholic social teaching, sustainable development and social solidarism in the context of social security
title_fullStr Catholic social teaching, sustainable development and social solidarism in the context of social security
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title_short Catholic social teaching, sustainable development and social solidarism in the context of social security
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topic social security
catholic social teaching
social solidarity
sustainable development
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