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Christian socialism
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Christian socialism generally refers to those on the Christian left whose politics are both Christian and socialist and who see these two philosophies as being interrelated. This category can include Liberation theology and the doctrine of the social gospel. The term "Christian Socialism" is used in this sense by organizations such as the Christian Socialist Movement (CSM). The term also pertains to such earlier figures as the nineteenth century writers Frederick Denison Maurice (The Kingdom of Christ, 1838), Charles Kingsley (Water-Babies, 1863), Thomas Hughes (Tom Brown's Schooldays, 1857), Frederick James Furnivall (co-creator of the Oxford English Dictionary), Adin Ballou (Practical Christian Socialism, 1854), and Francis Bellamy (a Baptist minister and the author of the United States' Pledge of Allegiance).
Contents
[hide]- 1 History
- 2 Religious criticisms
- 3 Christian socialist parties
- 4 Prominent Christian socialists
- 5 Quotes
- 6 See also
- 7 References
- 8 External links
In Catholicism, the Rerum Novarum encyclical letter of Leo XIII (1891) was the starting point of a teaching on social questions that was expanded and updated all through the 20th century. Though avoiding the word Socialism (as the Socialist movements of the day were anti-religious) the encyclical promotes a kind of corporatism based on social solidarity among the classes with respects for the needs and rights of all. In the more Catholic countries of Europe the encyclical's teaching was the inspiration that led to the formation of new Christian-inspired Socialist parties.
A number of Christian socialist movements and political parties throughout the world group themselves into the International League of Religious Socialists. It has member organizations in 21 countries representing 200,000 members.
Christian socialists draw parallels between what some have characterized as the egalitarian and anti-establishment message of Jesus, who–according to the Gospel–spoke against the religious authorities of his time, and the egalitarian, anti-establishment, and sometimes anti-clerical message of most contemporary socialisms. Some Christian Socialists have gone as far as to become active Communists. This phenomenon was most common among missionaries in China, the most notable being James Gareth Endicott, who became supportive of the struggle of the Communist Party of China in the 1930s and 1940s.
Christian socialism is not to be confused with certain parties with "Christian Social" in their names which are found in the German-speaking world, such as the contemporary Christian Social Union in Bavaria or the Christian Social Party in Austria-Hungary circa 1900. Such parties do not claim to be socialist, nor are they considered socialist by others. The term Christian Democrat is more appropriately applied to the contemporary parties.
Religious criticisms
Socialism was strongly criticized in the 1878 papal encyclical Quod Apostolici Muneris by Pope Leo XIII. It was again denounced in the 1931 letter Quadragesimo Anno. Socialists were accused of attempting to overthrow all existing civil society, and Christian socialism was deemed to be an oxymoron because of this. Pius XI famously wrote at the time that "no one can be at the same time a good Catholic and a true socialist."[1]
Christian socialist parties
- Christian Democratic Union (Ecuador)
- Social Christians (Italy)
- Partido Social Cristiano (Ecuador)
- Christian Left Party (Chile)
- Social Christian Unity Party (Costa Rica)
- Marc Sangnier's Le Sillon and then Ligue de la jeune République (France)
- League of Christian Socialists (the Netherlands)
- Christian Social Party (Netherlands)
- Christian Social Party (Switzerland)
Prominent Christian socialists
The British Labour Party and Australian Labor Party have both been influenced by Christian socialism, and some figures from both parties could be considered to be Christian socialists, depending on the definition of 'socialism' used.
Former British Labour leader Tony Blair is a member of the Christian Socialist Movement[2] although his adherence to Christian Socialist ideals are highly disputed, as he is much farther to the right than most "socialists."[3]
Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd identified himself as an "old-fashioned Christian socialist" in a 2003 interview with the Australian Financial Review[4], later writing in 2006 that "A Christian perspective, informed by a social gospel or Christian socialist tradition, should not be rejected contemptuously by secular politicians as if these views are an unwelcome intrusion into the political sphere."[5] However he also described socialism as an "arcane, 19th century" doctrine and stated that "I am not a socialist. I have never been a socialist and I never will be a socialist."[6]
- Benigno S. Aquino, Jr. - anti-Marcos dictatorship hero and martyr of Philippine democracy, who described himself as a 'born again' Catholic and a Christian Socialist
- Karl Barth
- Tony Benn
- Robert Malachy Burke
- Walt Brown
- Rafael Correa
- Dorothy Day
- Percy Dearmer
- Tommy Douglas
- Diane Drufenbrock
- Vekoslav Grmič, Slovenian Roman Catholic bishop, writer, essayist and public figure
- Thomas J. Hagerty
- Keir Hardie
- Thomas Hughes
- Sir David Fletcher Jones
- Edvard Kocbek, Slovenian thinker, poet and politician
- George Lansbury
- John Ludlow
- Charles Kingsley
- Father Walter Lini, for whom Christianity and socialism held strong similarities and could be combined to form the basis of Melanesian socialism
- Margaret MacDonald, wife of UK Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald
- F. O. Matthiessen
- Frederick Maurice
- Jürgen Moltmann
- Brian P. Moore, candidate for the 2008 US Presidential elections
- Reinhold Niebuhr
- Huub Oosterhuis
- Michael Joseph Savage
- Dorothee Sölle
- R. H. Tawney
- Norman Thomas
- Paul Tillich
- Cornel West
- Jackson Stitt Wilson (1868-1942) Methodist minister and socialist mayor of Berkeley, California from 1911-13.
- Frank P. Zeidler, ex-Milwaukee mayor, Socialist Party USA
Quotes
If we all came of the same father and mother, of Adam and Eve, how can they say or prove that they are better than we, if it be not that they make us gain for them by our toil what they spend in their pride? John Ball[7]
Socialism which means love, cooperation and brotherhood in every department of human affairs, is the only outward expression of a Christian's faith. I am firmly convinced that whether they know it or not, all who approve and accept competition and struggle against each other as the means whereby we gain our daily bread, do indeed betray and make of no effect the "will of God." George Lansbury
Capitalism is the way of the devil and exploitation. If you really want to look at things through the eyes of Jesus Christ–who I think was the first socialist–only socialism can really create a genuine society. Hugo Chávez[8]
External links
- Official site of Christian Socialist Movement (UK)
- Religious Socialists Vision Statement of the Religion and Socialism Commission of the Democratic Socialists of America
- Socialism and Faith Commission of the Socialist Party USA
- Spartacus Educational on nineteenth-century Christian socialism
- New Testament Supports Socialism
- Anglo-Catholic Socialism
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