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21. The Lonergan Review: Volume > 2 > Issue: 1
Jaime Price Circulating Grace: Resources for a Just Economy
22. The Lonergan Review: Volume > 2 > Issue: 1
Michael Shute Two Fundamental Notions of Economic Science
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We shall have to do a lot of thinking and a lot of educating before we can hope that our exchange processes will swing easily and gracefully from an expansion into a static phase instead of falling clumsily and painfully into a slump.
23. The Lonergan Review: Volume > 2 > Issue: 1
Patrick H. Byrne The Economy: Mistaken Expectations
24. The Lonergan Review: Volume > 2 > Issue: 1
William Mathews Finance Ethics
25. The Lonergan Review: Volume > 2 > Issue: 1
Sean McNelis A Prelude to (Lonergan’s) Economics
26. The Lonergan Review: Volume > 2 > Issue: 1
Daniel Finn Response to Kenneth R. Melchin
27. The Lonergan Review: Volume > 2 > Issue: 1
Jim Morin, Howard Richards The Ethical Reconstruction of Economics
28. The Lonergan Review: Volume > 2 > Issue: 1
Fred Lawrence The Implementation of Lonergan’s Economics
29. The Lonergan Review: Volume > 2 > Issue: 1
Bruce Anderson Trade in a Lonergan Light
30. The Lonergan Review: Volume > 2 > Issue: 1
Michele Tomasi Lonergan’s Novum Organon and Macroeconomics
31. The Lonergan Review: Volume > 2 > Issue: 1
Gene Ahner The Church and Major Economic Expansions
32. The Lonergan Review: Volume > 2 > Issue: 1
Edward Gaffney, Emile Piscitelli Gaza and Circulation Analysis
33. The Lonergan Review: Volume > 2 > Issue: 1
Stephen Martin John Paul II, Milbank and Lonergan
34. The Lonergan Review: Volume > 2 > Issue: 1
Fred Lawrence Money, Institutions, and the Human Good
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Each human being is the best judge of what is most conducive to his or her own self-preservation, whether this be considered strictly as security of mere life, or as comfortable self-preservation, or as the pursuit of happiness. Liberty is just a means to this end, but a means so necessary, so pervasive, so paramount, that it most resembles an end in itself. The ambiguity of modern liberty—this oscillation between end and means—may be a theoretical liability or weakness, but it largelyaccounts for its prodigious dynamism.
35. The Lonergan Review: Volume > 2 > Issue: 1
Patrick D. Brown Insight as Palimpsest: The Economic Manuscripts in Insight
36. The Lonergan Review: Volume > 2 > Issue: 1
Paul Hoyt-O’Connor Response to Paul St. Amour
37. The Lonergan Review: Volume > 2 > Issue: 1
William J. Zanardi Obstacles to a Basic Expansion
38. The Lonergan Review: Volume > 2 > Issue: 1
Philip McShane The Implementation of Lonergan’s Economics
39. The Lonergan Review: Volume > 2 > Issue: 1
Peter DeMarsh, Hugh Williams New Hope and Vigor to Local Life
40. The Lonergan Review: Volume > 2 > Issue: 1
Paul St. Amour Economic Slumps: Diagnoses—and Prevention?