Publisher's Synopsis
Laboremus: Cuestiones Palpitantes, written by Maximiliano Arboleya y MartÃ-nez, presents a profound exploration of pressing social issues through the lens of Catholic social teaching. Published in 1900, this work delves into the ethical dimensions of labor, economic inequality, and the role of Christian principles in addressing the challenges of industrial society.
Arboleya y MartÃ-nez offers a compelling analysis of the rights and responsibilities of workers and employers, advocating for social justice and a more equitable distribution of wealth. This book remains relevant for understanding the historical development of Catholic social thought and its continuing influence on contemporary debates about work, poverty, and the common good. "Laboremus" provides valuable insights for scholars, theologians, and anyone interested in the intersection of faith and social action.
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