The practical wisdom of the Catholic social teachings

Purpose - This paper aims to focus on business education, which should not exclude strains of religious ethical traditions, e.g. Catholic social thought, and the practical wisdom embodied in them.Design methodology approach - Recent traditions of social Catholicism starting from the Papal Social Mes...

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