Nincs mit elérni...
"(...) nincs a szenvedések halmaza, a megszüntetés út; nincs bölcsesség, nincs elérése, mivel nincs mit
elérni." ( Szív Szútra )
"Az a szép világ rég oda;
most bánat űz ide s tova;
csak bolygok búsan, zaklatottan.
Hát ilyen balsorsra jutottam?
Köntösödbe kapaszkodom.
Végy már erőt nyomasztó álmomon!" ( Novalis, Lelki énekek, 14, 42 )
"Jesus blesses Zacchaeus for his pledge: "If I have defrauded anyone of anything, I restore it fourfold." Those who, directly or indirectly, have talken possession of the goods of another, are obliged to make restitution of them, or to return the equivalent in kind or in money,
if the goods have disappeared, as well as the profit or advantages their owner would have legitimately obtained from them. Likewise, all who in some manner have taken part in a theft or who have knowingly benefited from it-for example, those who ordered it, assisted in it, or received the stolen goods - are obliged to make restitution in proportion to their
responsibility and to their share of what was stolen." ( Cathecism of the
Catholic Church, United States Catholic Conference, 579 )
Ha lopsz meg kell térítened..., helyre kell állítani az egyensúlyt..., de hol van az?
Mutasd meg az egyensúlyodat?
"A theory that makes profit the exclusive norm and ultimate end of economic activity is morally unacceptable. The disordered desire for money cannot but produce perverse effects. It is one of the causes of the many conflicts which disturb the social order. A system that "'subordinates the basic rights of individuals and of groups to thecollective organization of production" is contrary to human dignity. Every practice that reduces persons to nothing more than a means of profit enslaves man, leads to idolizing money, and contributes to the spread of atheism. "You cannot serve God and mammon." The Church has rejected the totalitarian and atheistic ideologies associated in modern times with "communism" or "socialism." She has likewise refused to accept, in the practice of "capitalism," individualism and the absolute primacy of the law of the marketplace over human labor. Regulating the economy solely by centralized planning pervers the basis of social bonds; regulating it solely by the law of the marketplace fails social justice, for "there are many human needs which cannot be satisfied by the market." Reasonable regulation of the marketplace aneconomic initiatives, in keeping with ajust hierarchy of values and a view to the common good, is to be commended. ( Cathecism of the Catholic Church, United States Catholic Conference, 582 )
Hogy néz ki a közjó, ki mutatja meg?
"Every offense committed against justice and truth entails the duty ofreparation, even if its author has been forgiven. When it is impossible publicly to make reparation for a wrong, it must be made secretly. If someone who has suffered harm cannot be directly compensated, he must be given moral satisfaction in the name of charity. This duty of reparation also concerns offenses against another's reputation. This reparation, moral and some times material, must be evaluated in terms of the extent of the damage in flicted. It obliges in conscience."( Cathecism of the Catholic Church, United States Catholic Conference, 596 )
Mennyi legyen az elégtétel, s ki fizesse meg? ( ~ Dosztojevszij, Karamazov testvérek )
Bild „Rockefeller center" von John Falter aus dem Jahr 1949 |
Ám egy bizonyos:
"An offense committed against the truth requires reparation." ( Cathecism of the Catholic Church, United States Catholic Conference, 601 )
Az igazságtalanság melegágya az erőszaknak és a totalitárius eszmék térnyerésének. Létkérdés az igazságosság, az eredendő egyensúly visszaállítása, vagy annak megközelítése.
Hogy olvastuk?
"Every practice that reduces persons to nothing more than a means of profit enslaves man, leads to idolizing money, and contributes to the spread of atheism. "You cannot serve God and mammon." The Church has rejected the totalitarian and atheistic ideologies associated in modern times with "communism" or "socialism." She has likewise refused to accept, in the practice of "capitalism," individualism and the absolute primacy of the law of the marketplace over human labor."
( ~ Immanuel Kant, Örök béke - https://boatswain69.blogspot.com/2020/10/kolcsonosen-mondjak-ki-egymasra-az.html )
Nincs mit elérni..., - inkább vissza kell állítani!!!
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