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Article ‘This Economy Kills’ The economic ideology favored by people like Arthur Brooks is utterly incompatible with Catholic social teaching; it is a rock of shipwreck. By Anthony Annett June 5, 2017 Economy Ethics Social Justice Poverty Pope Francis