“So the sense of possibility might be defined outright as the capacity to think how everything could ‘just as easily’ be…”
(Robert Musil The Man Without Qualities translated by Ernst Kaiser & Eithne Wilkins)
In the face of manifold crises and challenges, Christian Social Ethics strives towards providing answers on how societies and global networks, in connection to the non-human world, can be fairly shaped. The discipline is aware of its contexts and works critically and constructively.