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Catechesis On Christian Social Responsibility: The Seven Modern Social Sins
Catechesis On Christian Social Responsibility: The Seven Modern Social Sins
Catechesis On Christian Social Responsibility: The Seven Modern Social Sins
SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
Drug abuse
Also known as Substance abuse Drug abuse also plays a role in many major
social problems, such as drugged driving, violence, stress, and child abuse. Drug
abuse can lead to homelessness, crime, and missed work or problems with keeping a
job. It harms unborn babies and destroys families
Excessive wealth
An individual who is considered wealthy, affluent, or rich is someone who has
accumulated substantial wealth relative to others in their society or reference group.
In economics, net worth refers to the value of assets owned minus the value of
liabilities owed at a point in time.
Creating poverty
Global poverty occupies a unique position as both the ‘blind spot’ and raison
d’être of an international legal system that has long attempted to secure a veneer of
cooperation, justice, and legitimacy over a reality of competition, conquest, and
exploitation. As such, it vividly illustrates the radical indeterminacy and
‘schizophrenia ‘that ‘tear[s] apart the fragile structure’ of international law. That this
contradiction appears to be little analyzed, that there is so little conversation to
detail, is testament to the strategies deployed to naturalize, excuse, and obscure the
‘fact’ of poverty.
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