Rerum Novarum: Encyclical of Pope Leo XIII
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Rerum Novarum: Pope Leo XIII's Revolutionary Vision for Workers' Rights
Newly Relevant in the Age of Pope Leo XIV
Following Pope Francis's peaceful passing and the historic 2025 conclave that elected Pope Leo XIV, interest in Leo XIII's groundbreaking social encyclical has surged. The new pontiff chose his name specifically to honor Leo XIII's legacy of addressing technological upheaval and workers' rights—a mission more urgent than ever in our age of artificial intelligence and digital transformation.
In Rerum Novarum ("Of New Things"), Pope Leo XIII boldly addressed the crisis of industrial capitalism in 1891, defending workers' rights while rejecting socialist revolution. Now, as Pope Leo XIV invokes this same tradition to confront AI and the digital revolution, this masterwork reveals its prophetic nature and enduring relevance.
This new edition features: Complete original text faithful to Leo XIII's vision New preface by the leader of the Catholic Land Movement connecting Leo XIII's legacy to Pope Leo XIV's mission Clear, modern formatting for enhanced readability Concise paragraph summaries for quick reference Historical footnotes providing context about the Gilded Age
Written at the height of labor unrest and socialist organizing, Rerum Novarum offered a third way between capitalism and Marxism. Leo XIII defended private property while insisting on just wages, reasonable working hours, and union rights. This vision shaped everything from European Christian Democratic parties to American New Deal legislation—and now inspires Pope Leo XIV's approach to digital-age challenges.
As Pope Leo XIV stated to the College of Cardinals: "Pope Leo XIII addressed the social question in the context of the first industrial revolution. Today, the Church offers her social teaching in response to another industrial revolution and artificial intelligence."
Essential reading for: Those following Pope Leo XIV's papacy Students of Catholic social teaching Catholics interested in the Church's response to AI and technology Labor history enthusiasts Anyone seeking to understand continuity in papal teaching
Discover why this 130-year-old document remains startlingly relevant to contemporary debates about inequality, workers' dignity, and economic justice in the digital age.
Newly Relevant in the Age of Pope Leo XIV
Following Pope Francis's peaceful passing and the historic 2025 conclave that elected Pope Leo XIV, interest in Leo XIII's groundbreaking social encyclical has surged. The new pontiff chose his name specifically to honor Leo XIII's legacy of addressing technological upheaval and workers' rights—a mission more urgent than ever in our age of artificial intelligence and digital transformation.
In Rerum Novarum ("Of New Things"), Pope Leo XIII boldly addressed the crisis of industrial capitalism in 1891, defending workers' rights while rejecting socialist revolution. Now, as Pope Leo XIV invokes this same tradition to confront AI and the digital revolution, this masterwork reveals its prophetic nature and enduring relevance.
This new edition features: Complete original text faithful to Leo XIII's vision New preface by the leader of the Catholic Land Movement connecting Leo XIII's legacy to Pope Leo XIV's mission Clear, modern formatting for enhanced readability Concise paragraph summaries for quick reference Historical footnotes providing context about the Gilded Age
Written at the height of labor unrest and socialist organizing, Rerum Novarum offered a third way between capitalism and Marxism. Leo XIII defended private property while insisting on just wages, reasonable working hours, and union rights. This vision shaped everything from European Christian Democratic parties to American New Deal legislation—and now inspires Pope Leo XIV's approach to digital-age challenges.
As Pope Leo XIV stated to the College of Cardinals: "Pope Leo XIII addressed the social question in the context of the first industrial revolution. Today, the Church offers her social teaching in response to another industrial revolution and artificial intelligence."
Essential reading for: Those following Pope Leo XIV's papacy Students of Catholic social teaching Catholics interested in the Church's response to AI and technology Labor history enthusiasts Anyone seeking to understand continuity in papal teaching
Discover why this 130-year-old document remains startlingly relevant to contemporary debates about inequality, workers' dignity, and economic justice in the digital age.
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