101.
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Journal of Catholic Social Thought:
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Thomas Kohler
The Fragile Relevance of Laborem Exercens
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102.
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Journal of Catholic Social Thought:
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Georg Schultze
Work, Worship, Laborem Exercens and the United States Today
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103.
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Journal of Catholic Social Thought:
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Frances Fox Piven
Inequality and the Politics of Neoliberalism in the United States
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104.
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Journal of Catholic Social Thought:
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Gerald Beyer
Freedom as a Challenge to an Ethic of Solidarity in a Neoliberal Capitalist World: Lessons from Post-1989 Poland
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Journal of Catholic Social Thought:
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Christine Firer Hinze
Women, Families, and the Legacy of Laborem Exercens: An Unfinished Agenda
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106.
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Journal of Catholic Social Thought:
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Marvin Mich
The Living Wage Movement and Catholic Social Teaching
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107.
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Journal of Catholic Social Thought:
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Diarmuid Martin
Catholic Social Teaching and Human Work: The 25th Anniversary of Laborem Exercens
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108.
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Journal of Catholic Social Thought:
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Cordelia Reimers
The Conflict Between Earning and Caregiving: Recent Trends and Policy Options
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109.
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Journal of Catholic Social Thought:
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Issue: 2
Jean Porter
Does the Law Matter? Legal Integrity and the Rule of Law as Intrinsic Values
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110.
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Journal of Catholic Social Thought:
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Issue: 2
Patrick McKinley Brennan
Lawmaking, Administration, and Traces of Civic Republicanism:
Thoughts on Jean Porter’s Ministers of the Law
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111.
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Journal of Catholic Social Thought:
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V. Bradley Lewis
The Common Good and Legal Authority According to the Natural Law:
On Jean Porter’s Ministers of the Law
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Journal of Catholic Social Thought:
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Maris Köpcke Tinturé
Law, and the Difference Between What is Claimed and What is Done
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113.
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Journal of Catholic Social Thought:
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Issue: 2
Kevin L. Flannery, S.J.
Marriage, Thomas Aquinas, and Jean Porter
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114.
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Journal of Catholic Social Thought:
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Francis J. Mootz III
The Hermeneutical and Rhetorical Nature of Law
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115.
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Nicholas Wolterstorff
Response to Jean Porter’s Ministers of the Law
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116.
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Michael P. Moreland
Introduction:
Joseph T. McCullen Symposium on Catholic Social Thought and Law
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117.
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Journal of Catholic Social Thought:
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Barbara E. Wall
Introduction
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118.
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Journal of Catholic Social Thought:
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R. Michael Cassidy
Catholic Social Thought and Criminal Justice Reform
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119.
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Journal of Catholic Social Thought:
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Douglas S. Massey
Segregation in 21st Century America
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120.
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Journal of Catholic Social Thought:
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Issue: 2
Bernard V. Brady
From Catholic Social Thought to Catholic Social Living:
A Narrative of the Tradition
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