originally published 6/15/2020

Economist and theologian Mary Hirschfeld compares how modern economists think about the human person compared to St. Thomas Aquinas’s understanding of personhood with regards to property and material wealth. While it may be unintentional, Hirschfeld argues that modern economics makes some fundamental assumptions about personhood, material goods, and God that prevent the discipline from developing a truly human understanding of economic life. To correct this error takes some honest rethinking of the discipline (with many clarifications along the way). Hirschfeld is the author of Aquinas and the Market: Toward a Human Economy (Harvard University Press, 2018).

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