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Louis-Joseph Lebret : ウィキペディア英語版 | Louis-Joseph Lebret Louis-Joseph Lebret (1897–1966) was a French Dominican social scientist and philosopher and pioneer of "development ethics", who sought to "put the economy at the service of man" and advanced the notion of the "human economy". ==Life== Louis-Joseph Lebret was born June 26, 1897, in Minihic, Brittany, in a family of sailors, closely connected to the peasant farmers of the area. His father was a marine carpenter.〔(Cosmao O.P., Vincent. "Louis-Joseph Lebret, O.P. 1897-1966: From social action to the struggle for development", ''New Blackfriars'', Vol. 51, Issue 597, pp. 62–68, February 1970 )〕 He entered the Brest Naval School (“l’Ecole Navale de Brest”), became a marine officer, fought in World War I with the Lebanese squadron. and was briefly director of the port of Beirut. In 1922 he became an instructor at the Naval Academy.〔(Goulet, Denis. "Development Ethics at Work", Routledge, 2006, ISBN 9781135987794 )〕 When his religious vocation became clearer, he left the marines in 1923 to become a Dominican priest and was ordained in 1928.
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