Angus Sibley is an actuary and former member of the London Stock Exchange. Received into the Catholic Church at Farm Street Jesuit Church, London, in 1999, he has long been interested in the church's economic and social teachings. He is the author of The “Poisoned Spring” of Economic Libertarianism (Pax Romana, 2011) and of around one hundred articles in American, British, French, and Irish periodicals. Now retired, he lives with his wife Aurora in Paris.
Angus Sibley, fluent in the language of Catholic social teaching,
as well as that of finance and international economics, bares the
dangerous allure of libertarian thought. He provides us a detailed
yet accessible guide, rich in history, through the jungle to a new
way of thinking about economics.Tom Roberts, Editor at large,
National Catholic Reporter
"This book should find its way into introductory courses as
Catholic business schools throughout the U.S. and abroad. Sibley's
familiarity with both the theory and praxis of the modern economy
makes his critique especially telling, and his commitment to
Catholic Social Teaching affords him a sound basis for that
critique. The book is a tour de force against laissez-faire and
should become a point of reference for anyone who thinks our new
Gilded Age is a thing in need of repair and reform."Michael Sean
Winters, National Catholic Reporter
"I expected Sibley to be a little naïve about the conflicts of
interests and distributional cleavages of today's world. . . In
fact, his critique of modern capitalism is forensic and brutal,
backed up by detailed and consistent sources drawn from all the
Popes from Leo XIII to Francis. Sibley is scathing about
individualism and libertarians who abhor regulation. Essential
reading in these post-Brexit days."David Bregg, Doctrine and
Life
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