Civil Economy

essays, research and articles ranging from economy to the history of ideas

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The voice from within and the Focolare Movement

The voice from within and the Focolare Movement

Chiara Lubich, as recalled by the economist who worked with her by Luigino Bruni published in Osservatore Romano.va 03/07/2021 Whenever we want to talk about a woman who has had a prophetic role in the Church, the paradigm of reference is here in the Bible. We often encounter women in the Bible when...
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Abel and the circular economy

Abel and the circular economy

What is still missing from a circular economy in order for it to be "civil" and even of "communion"? by Luigino Bruni published in Il messaggero di Sant'Antonio on 10/05/2021 «Circular  Economy» seems to be the watchword of the new green and sustainable economy. We certainly cannot deny that circ...
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Money and Care

Money and Care

We will emerge from the revolution in health care generated by Covid by paying better for the care itself and by learning again to bend over the victims, because we are still able to feel being moved in our guts when facing the world's pain. by Luigino Bruni published in Il Messaggero di Sant'A...
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Covid and Relationships

Covid and Relationships

We won't realise it straight away, we will start going out together again, of course; but this missing year will leave a gap in the fabric of our relationships. by Luigino Bruni published in Messaggero di Sant'Antonio on 18/03/2021 It will take a long time to properly account for the damag...
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The good fruits of great evils

The good fruits of great evils

Editorials - Today's trials and victims, yesterday's history by Luigino Bruni published in Avvenire on 31/12/2020 The collective dimension of fear and death: this is the legacy that 2020 leaves us. We had already forgotten the great collective fears; we had relegated death to the intimacy of the ...
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The EoC Today: Challenges and Opportunities

The EoC Today: Challenges and Opportunities

By now, the Economy of Communion is nearing its twentieth anniversary. A “place of resistence”. By Luigino Bruni Published on Citta Nuova n.21/2010 on 10/11/2010 At the end of May, 2011, everyone in the EoC will meet again in Sao Paulo to rediscover the roots of this experience and outline new prosp...
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The paradox of "thank-you"

The paradox of "thank-you"

Even a simple thank-you at the counter hides moral and economic values. By Luigino Bruni Published in Cittá Nuova, n.23/2010 on 10/12/2010 I’m invited to dinner; I bring a tray of  pastries, and my host says “thanks”. I drink a coffee at the train station, and after I’ve paid a price, I say, “t...
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I produce if I am a person

I produce if I am a person

One of the great pillars of the market economy, in particular the labor market, is the idea that the company does not buy people but working hours. by Luigino Bruni published on Città Nuova n.10/2011 on 25/05/2011 One of the great pillars of the market economy, in particular the labor mar...