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The project that I want to be able to develop at the end of the Michael Polanyi College is a project that I share with my husband. We want to do it together, we would like that this project consist in teach the libertarian principles and Judeo-Christian values with the people who live in extreme poverty in Guatemala. This to create profound changes in the persons that didn't have opportunities to success or that simply are wealthy by aid. With my husband we are convince that the only way to help people get out of poverty is trough enterprise. Also I would like to share this culture of learning that I´m living here at the MPC with this project so that the people can get educated with a different system looking for self-government and own responsibility.


For develop this project I know that I need the next  semester of MPC because this college is open my mind to new ideas and new things that can be developed in the project also it is giving me so much discipline. During this process of learning in the third, four and five semester I want to do some investigations and to learn from different persons, institutes and books that with my husband we think it can help us. Here I'm going to describe them but with the time them can change it depends on what we learn of them and what our criteria decide about this tools.



My project 

Integrating Judeo-Christian Truths with Free Market Principles

Core Principles:



Dignity of the Person
Social Nature of the Person
Importance of Social Institutions
Human Action
Sin
Rule of Law and the Subsidiary Role of Government
Creation of Wealth
Economic Liberty
Economic Value
Priority of Culture

About PovertyCure

PovertyCure is an international network of organizations and individuals seeking to ground our common battle against global poverty in a proper understanding of the human person and society, and to encourage solutions that foster opportunity and unleash the entrepreneurial spirit that already fills the developing world.



We know there is no single solution to poverty, and good people will disagree about methods, but we have joined together to rethink poverty, encourage discussion and debate, promote effective compassion, and advance entrepreneurial solutions to poverty informed by sound economics, local knowledge, the lessons of history and reflections from the Judeo-Christian tradition.



Christ calls us to solidarity with the poor, but this means more than assistance. It means seeing the poor not as objects or experiments, but as partners and brothers and sisters, as fellow creatures made in the image of God with the capacity to solve problems and create new wealth for themselves and their families. At a practical level, it means integrating them into our networks of exchange and productivity.

Doctor en Filosofía, Universidad Católica Argentina (UCA)
Licenciado en Filosofía, Universidad del Norte Santo Tomás de Aquino (UNSTA)

Gabriel Zanotti



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