Civil Economy

essays, research and articles ranging from economy to the history of ideas

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Anorexia of Compassion. A New Concern for Feelings

Anorexia of Compassion. A New Concern for Feelings

Commentaries – Facing all the pain pervading our days by Luigino Bruni published in Avvenire on 29/07/2016 Our capacity to suffer because of the suffering of others and to rejoice for their joy has gone through a very rapid decline in a few decades. The consumer and comfort-focused society confus...
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“After the wind came an earthquake, but the Lord was not in the earthquake.”

“After the wind came an earthquake, but the Lord was not in the earthquake.”

by Luigino Bruni published in: Città Nuova on 24/08/2016 That clock tower on Amatrice church indicating 3.36 is a powerful image for what happened this night. That minute was the last minute for many victims, it will be a minute forever remembered because it is written in the flesh and hearts o...
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Human Wealth

Human Wealth

Commentaries - Work, its non-places and value by Luigino Bruni published in Avvenire on 01/05/2016 A great utopia of our capitalism is the construction of a society where there is no more need for human labour. There has always been a spirit of the economy that dreamed of "perfect" enterprises and m...
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Through Risen Eyes

Through Risen Eyes

Commentaries – How wounds and crises become blessings by Luigino Bruni published in Avvenire on 27/03/2016 Resurrection is a great word on earth. Life reborn from death is the first law of nature, that of plants and flowers that fill the world with colour and beauty, because they tell us that life i...
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An Appeal for Civil and Economic Mercy

An opportunity for reflection and action on the many forms of modern day slavery by Luigino Bruni According to biblical humanism every jubilee year is an anniversary of mercy, but it is above all social, economic-political mercy: it was a crucial element in the jubilee year of the Jews to free those...
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Stop arming the war

Stop arming the war

Commentaries - the Evil that We, Too, Are Feeding by Luigino Bruni published in Avvenire on 17/11/2015 Wars have always been fought by many poor, young and innocent people who were sent to die by a few rich, powerful and guilty ones, who did not die in the wars that they themselves wanted and that ...
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Dieu pleure avec nous! #prayforParis

In order to dedicate itself entirely to the events in Paris, tomorrow's Avvenire is changing its Sunday edition and the 3rd article of Luigino Bruni on Ecclesiastes will not be published. We are publishing the opening words of it only, that were written thinking of the Paris events. by Luigino Brun...
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Nobel Prize for Economy: reverse trend

The 2015 Nobel Prize in Economics went to British-born Angus Deaton for “his studies on consumption choices, poverty and development.” by Luigino Bruni published in Focolare.org on 14/10/2015 The 2015 Nobel Prize awarded to Angus Deaton for his studies on economic development, wellbeing, inequality,...