Misguided, Unjust Social And Economic Order Led To Contemporary Crisis
Economic Prosperity Through Solidarity, shared and participatory economic empowerment of people will help eliminate prejudices, fostering hope for a better future. This, in turn, can reduce fears and serve as a lesson in overcoming man's past inhumanities.
Economic Prosperity Through
Solidarność (Solidarity)
Economic Prosperity Through Solidarity rests on two pillars: the dignity of every human person and the principles of economic personalism
- • Past mistakes excluded many groups from the marketplace, denying them equal
participation.
Denying property rights, a cornerstone of freedom, creates new bondage. Reject this
injustice to reclaim human dignity.
The Christian vision centers on honoring each person's dignity, revealed in public and economic life. - • Economic personalism addresses inequality by championing the natural right to ownership as the base of prosperity. It blends solid economic principles with approaches that honor freedom and build fairness.
The Solidarity doctrine of political philosophy celebrates our social nature, affirms the equal dignity and rights of all, and invites individuals and communities toward a richer unity.
The Manifesto For Participatory Economic Empowerment of People
Shared Hope Through Joint Overcoming Past Man's Inhumanity
A combination of historical errors and omissions denied significant social sectors equal market access as participants. Societies that cannot own property, which ensures freedom today, are subject to new forms of slavery. Like its predecessor, this situation demands rejection for the dignity of human person to be restored.
The Significant 2025 Year
In a world fractured by deep divides, dismantling the institutional and legal barriers that keep people from owning capital could spark a powerful movement for healing and unity.The vibrant tapestry of cultures ought to unite us, stitching together the rifts that keep us apart. When people gain the power to own capital, whether individually or collectively, they unleash creativity and strength, illuminating the path to the lasting peace the world craves.
The other path leads to a new kind of economic bondage, echoing the darkest chapters of slavery, sowing division and hostility, and threatening to pull our civilization into fresh conflict.
The right to own capital is a powerful remedy, reaching out to heal the scars of injustice for everyone, from the descendants of centuries of slavery to those harmed by violence today. For generations, people have been denied the chance to thrive, their dreams smothered by hardship and poverty.
The Institute
This Institute was created to challenge economic hardship, foster understanding, and
help
pull humanity back from the edge of decline.
By giving people economic power, we can shatter prejudice, spark hope, and discover how to
rise above the cruelties of our shared past.
*Institute Philosophy
Lasting peace among nations begins with confronting the deepest challenges of our civilization: the meaning of the common good, justice, life’s purpose, and the impact of income and debt. Guided by Christian natural law and political philosophy, the Institute champions an economic vision that celebrates the dignity of every person, steering clear of both a radical individualism and collectivism..
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Institute's Works:
- • The Institute upholds natural law and Judeo-Christian values as guiding lights in public life, while remaining open to all by avoiding a focus on faith-based beliefs or particular religious practices.
- • The Institute envisions a shift from a world weighed down by bureaucracy to one that recognizes and values the market's creative potential.
- • The Institute advocates for free trade rooted in respect for every individual, affirming the worth of all human life from its beginning to its natural end, in harmony with Christian humanism.
Protagonist of:
Institute's Goals:
The Institute achieves its goals mainly through words. These words help build excellent
skills and provide clear instruction.
*Institute Philosophy: Counteract Against Antisemitism
Throughout history, thinkers have tried to chart the course of human behavior, always guided by the star of morality. They grappled with timeless questions: What is the ultimate good that gives life meaning? Who can be called truly virtuous? How do our laws and institutions help us live justly and earn respect? And how can humanity move forward on the path of moral progress?
When societies neglected the pursuit of moral progress, hatred and greed flourished. This neglect sparked conflicts and wars that stripped away freedom and prosperity. The rise of antisemitism ignited the flames of fascism and fueled both fascism and Bolshevism, transforming the twentieth century into an era marked by humanity's darkest crimes.
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Antisemitism rejects a truth set forth by an Authority greater than humanity itself:
- • A unique relation of the Creator with a single nation, the nation of Jews, also known as Israelites in the Hebrew Scriptures and “people of God” in Christian Scriptures.
- • A unique relation of these people with the land of Israel, the only Jewish state with an undivided city of Jerusalem as its capital, given to them by God. This relation has a character of mystery and is difficult to explain in scientific terms.
Institute's Values:
The Institute adopted the IHRA Working Definition of Antisemitism as the benchmark in its
work.
Policy Area
The Institute
Dignity of Human Person
A truly ethical society, built on respect for every person's dignity, refuses to strip others of their humanity.
Widespread Capital Ownership
Expanding ownership of productive capital to include new participants can drive broader economic growth benefiting everyone.
Political Philosophy of Money
Just as political communities recognize the need for a good society, an economy requires “good money” to accomplish its full mission.
"Common Moral Sense"
Politics does not absorb morality, but moral limitations apply to all speech and actions, and there is a separation between means and ends.
Catholic Social Teaching: Liberty and Justice
The moral progress of the individual exemplifies the Catholic Social Teaching. In the area of political philosophy, the principles for liberty and justice stand out.
Catholic Social Teaching: Solidarity, Subsidiarity and Stewardship
In governance, the philosophical and moral principles of solidarity, subsidiarity, and stewardship are the guiding lights.
Political Philosophy of Liberty And Governance
All political action motivated by preserving freedom points to knowledge of the complete political good, the good society.
Antisemitism, and Fascism
We rely on a conceptualization of antisemitism by International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance Working Definition of Antisemitism. According to this conceptualization, antisemitism incorporates two associated sub-facets, both sharing traditional stereo- types about Jewishness at their common core: Judeophobic antisemitism and antizionist antisemitism.
Totalitarianism
A totalitarian crisis begins when moral character is separated from human conduct. The Institute's concern is to understand and promote the moral life as a whole.
People
Meet the leadership guiding our work and mission.
Leadership
President
Dr Michael D. Greaney - reasearcher, theologian and author.
Leadership
CEO
Tom Pompowski - journalist, theologian and economist.