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Christian Socialism - traduzione in italiano

RELIGIOUS AND POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY THAT BLENDS CHRISTIANITY AND SOCIALISM
Christian Socialism; Christian Socialist; Christian Socialists; Christian socialist; List of Christian socialists; Christian socialists; Christian-socialist; Socialism, Christian
  • ''[[The Masses]]'', 1917 political cartoon by socialist cartoonist [[Art Young]]
  • ''Jesus Expels the Moneylenders from the Temple'' by [[Giovanni Paolo Pannini]], 1750

Christian Socialism         
Socialismo Cristiano, movimento politico/religioso che unisce forze industriali e religiose nella lotta comune contro il capitalismo e a favore del socialismo (si sviluppò nel tardo 1800 in Gran Bretagna e Stati Uniti)
Christian Socialist         
cristiano socialista, membro del movimento politico/religioso che si oppone al capitalismo a favore di un sistema socialista
Christian Science Monitor         
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NONPROFIT NEWS ORGANIZATION OWNED BY THE CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST
Monitor Radio; Christian Science Monitor; Csmonitor; CSMonitor; CS Monitor; Christian Science Moniter; Csmonitor.com; Christian Science Monitor Best Book; Www.csmonitor.com; The CS Monitor; Christ. Sci. Monit.; The Christian Science Monitor Reports; Christian Science Monitor Reports; The Monitor and New Era; The Christian Science Monitor Weekly
Christian Science Monitor, uno dei più diffusi quotidiani pubblicati negli Stati Uniti

Definizione

Christian Socialism
·add. ·- Any theory or system that aims to combine the teachings of Christ with the teachings of socialism in their applications to life; Christianized socialism; ·esp., the principles of this nature advocated by F. D. Maurice, Charles Kingsley, and others in England about 1850.

Wikipedia

Christian socialism

Christian socialism is a religious and political philosophy that blends Christianity and socialism, endorsing left-wing politics and socialist economics on the basis of the Bible and the teachings of Jesus. Many Christian socialists believe capitalism to be idolatrous and rooted in the sin of greed. Christian socialists identify the cause of social inequality to be the greed that they associate with capitalism. Christian socialism became a major movement in the United Kingdom beginning in the 19th century. The Christian Socialist Movement, known as Christians on the Left since 2013, is one formal group, as well as a faction of the Labour Party.

According to the Encyclopædia Britannica, socialism is a "social and economic doctrine that calls for public rather than private ownership or control of property and natural resources. According to the socialist view, individuals do not live or work isolated, but live in cooperation with one another. Furthermore, everything that people produce is in some sense a social product, and everyone who contributes to the production of a good is entitled to a share in it. Society as a whole, therefore, should own or at least control property for the benefit of all its members. ... Early Christian communities also practised the sharing of goods and labour, a simple form of socialism subsequently followed in certain forms of monasticism. Several monastic orders continue these practices today." The Hutterites believe in strict adherence to biblical principles and church discipline, and practised a form of communism. In the words of historians Max Stanton and Rod Janzen, the Hutterites "established in their communities a rigorous system of Ordnungen, which were codes of rules and regulations that governed all aspects of life and ensured a unified perspective. As an economic system, Christian communism was attractive to many of the peasants who supported social revolution in sixteenth century central Europe", such as the German Peasants' War, and Friedrich Engels came to view Anabaptists as proto-communists.

Other earlier figures viewed as Christian socialists include the 19th-century writers F. D. Maurice (The Kingdom of Christ, 1838), John Malcolm Forbes Ludlow (The Christian Socialist, 1850), Adin Ballou (Practical Christian Socialism, 1854), Thomas Hughes (Tom Brown's School Days, 1857), John Ruskin (Unto This Last, 1862), Charles Kingsley (The Water-Babies, A Fairy Tale for a Land Baby, 1863), Frederick James Furnivall (co-creator of the Oxford English Dictionary), and Francis Bellamy (a Baptist minister and the author of the Pledge of Allegiance in the United States).