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201. Journal of Catholic Social Thought: Volume > 1 > Issue: 2
Michael A. Scaperlanda Immigration Justice: A Catholic Christian Perspective
202. Journal of Catholic Social Thought: Volume > 1 > Issue: 2
David L. Gregory Reflections on Current Labor Applications of Catholic Social Thought
203. Journal of Catholic Social Thought: Volume > 1 > Issue: 2
Michele R. Pistone The Devil in the Details: How Specific Should Catholic Social Teaching Be?
204. Journal of Catholic Social Thought: Volume > 1 > Issue: 2
John J. Coughlin The Human Being, Catholic Social Teaching and the Law
205. Journal of Catholic Social Thought: Volume > 1 > Issue: 2
Robert K. Vischer Catholic Social Thought and the Ethical Formation of Lawyers: A Call for Community
206. Journal of Catholic Social Thought: Volume > 1 > Issue: 2
Amelia J. Uelmen Toward a Trinitarian Theory of Products Liability
207. Journal of Catholic Social Thought: Volume > 1 > Issue: 2
Kevin P. Lee The Collapse of the Fact/Value Dichotomy: A Brief for Catholic Legal Scholars
208. Journal of Catholic Social Thought: Volume > 10 > Issue: 1
William Van Lear, Christopher Kirchgessner, O.S.B., John Plecnik What the Writings of Fr. Ryan and Catholic Social Thought Say Concerning Modern Capitalism
209. Journal of Catholic Social Thought: Volume > 10 > Issue: 1
John Ashworth, Maura Ryan "One Nation from Every Tribe, Tongue and People": The Church and Strategic Peacebuilding in South Sudan
210. Journal of Catholic Social Thought: Volume > 10 > Issue: 1
David Hollenbach, S.J. Pacem in Terris and Human Rights
211. Journal of Catholic Social Thought: Volume > 10 > Issue: 1
Gerald J. Beyer Workers’ Rights and Socially Responsible Investment in the Catholic Tradition: A Case Study
212. Journal of Catholic Social Thought: Volume > 10 > Issue: 1
Jane Kani Edward Women and Human Rights in South Sudan
213. Journal of Catholic Social Thought: Volume > 10 > Issue: 1
Gerald F. Cavanagh, S.J., Jeanne M. David, Simon J. Hendry, S.J. Using Principles of Catholic Social Thought to Evaluate Business Activities
214. Journal of Catholic Social Thought: Volume > 10 > Issue: 1
Barbara Wall Catholic Social Teaching and Human Rights
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The natural rights with which we have been dealing are, however, inseparably connected, in the very person who is their subject, with just as many respectiveduties; and rights as well as duties find their source, their sustenance and their inviolability in the natural law which grants or enjoins them.Since men are social by nature they are meant to live with others and to work for one another’s welfare. A well-ordered human society requires that men recognize and observe their mutual rights and duties. It also demands that each contribute generously to the establishment of a civic order in which rights and duties are more sincerely and effectively acknowledged and fulfilled.
215. Journal of Catholic Social Thought: Volume > 10 > Issue: 1
Robert Christian Catholic Social Teaching, Humanitarian Intervention, and the Three Traditions
216. Journal of Catholic Social Thought: Volume > 10 > Issue: 1
Mary Ann Glendon The Influence of Catholic Social Doctrine on Human Rights
217. Journal of Catholic Social Thought: Volume > 10 > Issue: 1
John F. Murphy International Human Rights and Sub-Saharan Africa: No Longer an Oxymoron?
218. Journal of Catholic Social Thought: Volume > 10 > Issue: 1
Joseph Stiglitz Human Rights and Globalization: The Responsibility of States and Private Actors
219. Journal of Catholic Social Thought: Volume > 10 > Issue: 2
Simona Beretta An Example from the World of the ‘Movimenti’: Social Action in Comunione e Liberazione
220. Journal of Catholic Social Thought: Volume > 10 > Issue: 2
John A. Coleman, S.J. Social Movements and Catholic Social Thought: A Sociological Perspective