Saturday, August 10, 2019

445. Labor before capital

YOUCAT Catechism + Catechism of the Catholic Church Lesson 445
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What is meant by the principle “labor before capital”?
The Church has always taught “the principle of the priority of labor over capital” ( St. John Paul II, Laborem Exercens).  Man owns money or capital as a thing.  Labor, in contrast is inseparable from the person who performs it.  That is why the basic needs of laborers have priority over the interests of capital.



KUKA industrial robots being used at a bakery to palettize food is an example of labor being separated from the human touch by capital.…..445




The owners of capital and investors have legitimate interests, too, which must be protected. It is a serious injustice, however, when entrepreneurs and investors try to increase their own profits at the expense of the basic rights of their laborers and employees.
“Everything contained in the concept of capital in the strict sense is only a collection of things. Man as the subject of work, and independently of the work that he does—man alone is a person.” --St. John Paul II, (1920-2005), Laborem Exercens
People   Automation KUKA industrial robots 


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