A Pope's new world order: Pope Benedict XVI proposes stunningly radical approach to global economy

Jul 8th, 2009 - NY Daily News

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Pope Benedict's encyclical on economic justice, delivered amid the global financial meltdown, is an extraordinary document, both in its tough challenges and in the remarkably radical solutions it prescribes.

The pontiff focuses on moral dimensions of markets, globalization, consumerism, environmental protection, the role of technology, workers' rights and more. To call the document sweeping is an understatement.

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