Monday, March 17, 2014

Cooper's Compendium pt. II

Gaudium et Spes section 1: Economic Development
"The ultimate and basic purpose of economic production does not consist merely in producing more goods, nor in profit or prestige...it is meant to be a the service of humanity in its totality... to benefit all individuals and groups of people of whatever race, from whatever part of the world"-GS 64

There are (2) basic questions that ought to be given proper attention:

Question I. It is a matter of "who" not "how" in regards to using economic development for the service of all humanity. The "how" has become relatively simple, many countries are capable of producing basic goods (such as water, food, supplies for clothing and shelter) on an industrial level. So the issue of resources is not an issue, there is, so to speak, "plenty to go around".

The issue of distribution has also become traversable. In America, there is a competitive distribution market: which company's service do you prefer?
 

Would you rather send your package by sea or by land?

 
There are several companies that will transport your orders and gifts by plane!






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