181.
|
Journal of Catholic Social Thought:
Volume >
5 >
Issue: 1
Thomas C. Berg
Intellectual Property and the Preferential Option for the Poor
|
|
|
182.
|
Journal of Catholic Social Thought:
Volume >
5 >
Issue: 1
Susan J. Stabile
“Poor” Coverage:
The Preferential Option for the Poor and Access to Health Care
|
|
|
183.
|
Journal of Catholic Social Thought:
Volume >
6 >
Issue: 1
Barbara E. Wall
Catholic Social Thought on Laborem Exercens: An Introduction
|
|
|
184.
|
Journal of Catholic Social Thought:
Volume >
6 >
Issue: 1
Daniel Finn
The Priority of Labor Over Capital: Some Needed Extensions
|
|
|
185.
|
Journal of Catholic Social Thought:
Volume >
6 >
Issue: 1
Gregory Baum
The Social Economy: An Alternative Model of Economic Development
|
|
|
186.
|
Journal of Catholic Social Thought:
Volume >
6 >
Issue: 1
David L. Gregory
Laborem Exercens’ Prescient Critique of Technology
|
|
|
187.
|
Journal of Catholic Social Thought:
Volume >
6 >
Issue: 1
Michael Naughton
Integrating Work and Leisure
|
|
|
188.
|
Journal of Catholic Social Thought:
Volume >
6 >
Issue: 1
Renato Raffaele Martine
The Compendium of the Social Doctrine of the Church and the World of Work
|
|
|
189.
|
Journal of Catholic Social Thought:
Volume >
6 >
Issue: 1
Thomas Kohler
The Fragile Relevance of Laborem Exercens
|
|
|
190.
|
Journal of Catholic Social Thought:
Volume >
6 >
Issue: 1
Georg Schultze
Work, Worship, Laborem Exercens and the United States Today
|
|
|
191.
|
Journal of Catholic Social Thought:
Volume >
6 >
Issue: 1
Frances Fox Piven
Inequality and the Politics of Neoliberalism in the United States
|
|
|
192.
|
Journal of Catholic Social Thought:
Volume >
6 >
Issue: 1
Gerald Beyer
Freedom as a Challenge to an Ethic of Solidarity in a Neoliberal Capitalist World: Lessons from Post-1989 Poland
|
|
|
193.
|
Journal of Catholic Social Thought:
Volume >
6 >
Issue: 1
Christine Firer Hinze
Women, Families, and the Legacy of Laborem Exercens: An Unfinished Agenda
|
|
|
194.
|
Journal of Catholic Social Thought:
Volume >
6 >
Issue: 1
Marvin Mich
The Living Wage Movement and Catholic Social Teaching
|
|
|
195.
|
Journal of Catholic Social Thought:
Volume >
6 >
Issue: 1
Diarmuid Martin
Catholic Social Teaching and Human Work: The 25th Anniversary of Laborem Exercens
|
|
|
196.
|
Journal of Catholic Social Thought:
Volume >
6 >
Issue: 1
Cordelia Reimers
The Conflict Between Earning and Caregiving: Recent Trends and Policy Options
|
|
|
197.
|
Journal of Catholic Social Thought:
Volume >
8 >
Issue: 2
Jean Porter
Does the Law Matter? Legal Integrity and the Rule of Law as Intrinsic Values
|
|
|
198.
|
Journal of Catholic Social Thought:
Volume >
8 >
Issue: 2
Patrick McKinley Brennan
Lawmaking, Administration, and Traces of Civic Republicanism:
Thoughts on Jean Porter’s Ministers of the Law
|
|
|
199.
|
Journal of Catholic Social Thought:
Volume >
8 >
Issue: 2
V. Bradley Lewis
The Common Good and Legal Authority According to the Natural Law:
On Jean Porter’s Ministers of the Law
|
|
|
200.
|
Journal of Catholic Social Thought:
Volume >
8 >
Issue: 2
Maris Köpcke Tinturé
Law, and the Difference Between What is Claimed and What is Done
|
|
|