Desarrollo de capacidades frente a crecimiento del PIBel nuevo paradigma del desarrollo humano

  1. Raga Gil, José Tomás
Journal:
Edetania: estudios y propuestas socio-educativas

ISSN: 0214-8560

Year of publication: 2014

Issue: 46

Pages: 33-62

Type: Article

More publications in: Edetania: estudios y propuestas socio-educativas

Abstract

This paper intends to contribute to place economic problems into the man himself, into the human person, with his scarcities and weaknesses. Such person is the one that gives meaning to any economic activity, and there won't be an economic diagnosis which intends to make sense at least it serves the person. This purpose turns out to be especially important in light of the multiple fields in which economic activity can be considered. In this context, the question arises: Is there anything more than economic activity in the world nowadays? The Catholic Church reminds us persistently that this is one more of the many dimensions of the person. Hence, it urges the need for persevering in the reduction or elimination of the materialism that surrounds us, which considers as advances only those of material nature, letting postpone those of spiritual order, specifically human. From this materialism we should ask: where does the disabled person stand in such reality? In conclusion, we should defend that the persons with disabilities feel considered as persons, aware of the fact that the society they belong to count on their abilities to improve the social life, the common good.

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