TY - BOOK AU - Van Til,Kent A. TI - Less than two dollars a day: a Christian view of world poverty and the free market SN - 080281767X (pbk. : alk. paper) AV - BV4647.P6 V36 2007 U1 - 261.8/5 22 PY - 2007/// CY - Grand Rapids, Mich. PB - William B. Eerdmans Pub. KW - Poverty KW - Religious aspects KW - Christianity KW - Free enterprise KW - Distributive justice KW - Wealth KW - Economics N1 - Includes bibliographical references (p. 162-174) and indexes; Distributing Earth's benefits and burdens -- Defining terms -- Using the free market as distributor -- Adam Smith (1723-1790) -- The legal presuppositions of capitalism -- Psychological presuppositions of capitalism -- Mainstream economics -- The free market and distributive justice -- Why the poor won't necessarily gain from the free market's distribution -- More free exchange need not result in more well-being -- The strategy of rational satisfaction of an individual's preferences will not necessarily yield the greatest good -- The free market takes initial endowments as givens -- Even markets functioning in a pareto optimal manner will not necessarily provide basic sustenance -- The economic concept of value is not responsive to the claim to basic sustenance -- The incomparability of needs and preferences -- Conclusion -- What the Bible says about poverty -- Creation -- The Exodus and distribution of land -- Covenant law -- Advocacy for the poor -- Jubilee -- The poor are always with you -- The need to work -- Shalom -- Equality -- Bridges -- Conclusion -- Moving from the Bible to the present -- Contemporary theologies -- Basic needs -- Rights and responsibilities -- Conclusion -- Distributing benefits and burdens according to "spheres" -- Distributive justice and contemporary theory -- Abraham Kuyper -- Michael Walzer -- David Miller's appropriation of Walzer -- Summary and synthesis of Kuyper, Walzer, and Miller -- What we can really accomplish -- Promising economic directions -- Objections -- Poverty and development UR - http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip074/2006036410.html ER -