Visione sulla Povertà

The primary motive for the birth and existence of the Economy of Communion is poverty: in fact, the EoC was born as an attempt to respond to the stark economic contrasts and inequalities that characterize contemporary society, with the aim of making it more equitable and fraternal.

The EoC does not intend to eliminate poverty tout court, but rather to counter "misery," a word that describes the form of poverty still "suffered" by millions of people in the world, through the enhancement of another form of poverty, the one "chosen" by entrepreneurs, consumers, citizens... who decide to give up something of their own, use goods soberly, choose them responsibly, in the idea that "goods [...] become [...] roads to happiness only if they are shared with others" (Bruni 2004)

In this perspective, misery, resulting from the lack of material goods, and the possibility of its resolution are closely linked to the promotion of a series of other conditions (education, health, work, a home...) that allow a human being to "flourish."

Prominent among these conditions is the quality of the relationships one experiences: in fact, relationships in the EoC vision are understood as a fundamental capital for human development.

This idea also implies an original way of understanding the strategies to combat poverty, implemented in the projects that the EoC supports and promotes: they are designed in such a way as to avoid the establishment of asymmetrical forms of aid, -as has often happened in history- in which there is someone, who has, who gives to someone who does not have, emphasizing a state of inferiority and often feeding dynamics of dependence.

Rather, the anti-poverty strategies implemented by the EoC seek to enhance dynamics of reciprocity, where everyone can offer the wealth they possess, placing everyone on the same level of equal dignity: brothers, members of the same family.

#EoF - 05/06/2020, On-life seminar with Jeffrey Sachs

The Economy of Francesco presents: On-life seminars, Moving towards a post-Covid better World

Jeffrey Sachs: The pursuit of Happiness and beyond

Friday 12 June 2020, 18:00 - 19:00 (UTC+2) 

Jeffrey Sachs, a leading economist from Columbia University and one of the authors of the annual World Happiness Report. Introductions by Luigino Bruni, Scientific Director of The Economy of Francesco. Guest speakers Matteo Rizzolli, (Professor of Political Economy at Lumsa University) and Loredana Persampieri (Postdoc in bioethics, philosophy of law and civil economy at Lumsa University).

Join the seminar by connecting to the You Tube channel of The Economy of Francesco

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