Samuel Gregg, director of research at the Acton Institute, spoke with Business Spectator about the economic message of the new encyclical:
When you read through the text, you find the free market, and finance in particular, is identified more or less as responsible for many environmental problems, Dr Gregg said. Continue Reading...
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