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21. Catholic Social Science Review: Volume > 1
Francis Canavan The Politics of the American Civil Liberties Union (1985), The New Freedom (1990), and Twilight of Liberty (1994
22. Catholic Social Science Review: Volume > 1
Donald A. Doyle What The Public School Establishment Can Learn From Catholic Social Teaching
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Stephen M. Krason Proposed Curriculum for a Possible Law School at Franciscan University of Steubenville
24. Catholic Social Science Review: Volume > 1
Francis Canavan On Restoring the Natural Law
25. Catholic Social Science Review: Volume > 1
Andrew M. Yuengert Free Markets and Character
26. Catholic Social Science Review: Volume > 1
William Brennan The Language of the Culture of Death: When Word Games Take Lives
27. Catholic Social Science Review: Volume > 1
Edward King Christianity and the Challenge of History
28. Catholic Social Science Review: Volume > 1
Dominic A. Aquila In Memoriam: John J. Mulloy
29. Catholic Social Science Review: Volume > 1
Warren H. Carroll Banning the Supernatural: Why Historians Must Not Rule Out the Action of God in History
30. Catholic Social Science Review: Volume > 1
Russell Kirk The Recourse to Natural Law
31. Catholic Social Science Review: Volume > 1
Félix D. Almaráz Franciscan Missions Along the Coahuila-Texas Corridor: The Formative Years, 1700-1720
32. Catholic Social Science Review: Volume > 1
David F. Forte Natural Law and the Limits to Judicial Review
33. Catholic Social Science Review: Volume > 1
Claudio Cioffi-Revilla Report of the Mission to Central America on Behalf of the Society of Catholic Social Scientists: June-July 1995
34. Catholic Social Science Review: Volume > 1
Edward Krause Stauffenberg: A Family History 1905-1944
35. Catholic Social Science Review: Volume > 1
Fraser Field A Catholic Social Studies Project: A Call for Contributors
36. Catholic Social Science Review: Volume > 1
Paul C. Vitz Catholic Presuppositions for a Christian Psychology: Preliminary Remarks
37. Catholic Social Science Review: Volume > 1
Stephen M. Krason Constitutional Interpretation, Unenumerated Rights, and the Natural Law
38. Catholic Social Science Review: Volume > 1
Schedule of Presentations for the First Three Society of Catholic Social Scientists' National Conferences: 1993, 1994, 1995
39. Catholic Social Science Review: Volume > 1
Kenneth L. Grasso The Pluralist Game: Pluralism, Liberalism, and the Moral Conscience
40. Catholic Social Science Review: Volume > 10
Vincent Jeffries Integralism and Public Social Science
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This article presents Michael Burawoy’s delineation of four forms of social science: professional, critical, policy, and public. Their interdependence in the division of labor of science is considered. The main tenants of integralism are briefly summarized in relation to this typology. This article serves as an introduction to a symposium on integralism. The five articles in the symposium are placed in the context of the forms of social science.