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Vol. 111 Issue 019 (November 2 1984)
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Correspondence
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Correspondence I am pleased New York, N.Y. To the Editors: I was very pleased to see the tribute to Geno Baroni in the Sep- tember 21 issue; and very sorry that none of the other liberal and...
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Editorials
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Contents I Volume CXI, Number 19 & 20 Correspondence 580 Editorials 581 Politics & religion: John Garvey 584 The bishops & the bottom line: John Langan 586 Computerization...
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Politics & religion
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Garvey, John
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Of several minds: John Gamey POLITICS & RELIGION HEIGHTENED RHETORIC, DEEPENED CONFUSION T HE DEMON in charge of trivializing public thinking has done a fine job of messing up the issue of...
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The bishops & the bottom line
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Langan, John
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& ECONOMICS: THE DEBATE BEGINS
The bishops & the bottom line IOHN LANGAN
O N JULY 4, 1977, some friends took me over to Memorial Stadium in Baltimore to watch the Orioles play the...
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Computerization changes the rules
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Block, Fred L.; Judis, John B.
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they will take inspiration and direction from the Bible. They will acknowledge both the complexity of the problems and the moral urgency Of addressing them; they will challenge but not condemn...
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The undiscussable assumption
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Rule, James B.
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FAITH & ECONOMICS: GROWTH AS ECONOMIC AXIOM
The undiscussable assumption JAMES B. RULE O NE MANIFESTATION of the rightward trend in American public life has been the decline in serious...
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Economics & Christian values
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Pemberton, Prentiss L.; Finn, Daniel Rush
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product offers the only hope for a more decent life for those at the bottom of the social heap. Increasingly aware of the pro- found failures of the Eastern European centrally-directed economies to...
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On not skipping the sermon
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Carroll, James
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I FAITH & ECONOMICS: ANOTHER GENDER GAP
On not skipping the sermon I JAMES CARROLL EN ! WAS a boy I loved to stand in the back of the hurch with the men. This was in Alexandria, Vir-...
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Challenging a commodity culture
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Kavanaugh, John
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FAITH & ECONOMICS: CAN WE LIVE DIFFERENTLY?
Challenging a commodity culture I I I JOHN KAVANAUGH "Indeed there is already a real perceptible danger that while our dominion over the world...
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Economics of shelter
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Smith, Karen Sue
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Things are for persons. This truth is behind every style-oflifequestion we might ask. Can things bring us closer together or force us apart? Do things provide an escape from myself and from God...
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Faith & economics: comments from sixty years
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Woodlock, Thomas F.; Somerville, Henry; Editors, The; Ryan, John A.; Belloc, Hilaire; Loftus, John A.; Day, Dorothy; Mercier, Louis J.A.; Michel, Virgil; Rice, Charles Owen; Kyne, Martin C.; Sisk, John P.; Frei, Eduardo; Cort, John C.; Camara, Helder; O'Gara, James; Dybeck, Stuart
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Comments from sixty years
'NORMALCY' & ITS DISCONTENTS T !O SOME PEOPLE man is a machine, and man is no more than a branch of physics. To other people man is an animal --mere!y-and economics,...
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The Future of Poverty
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Harrington, Michael
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her previous worker. He had quit over a month before and still It's not that serious." For some reason I didn't believe her. hadn't been replaced. I had a violent argument with my su- "He's dead,"...
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Social Justice Ministry
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Steinfels, Peter
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lieve that they are over-taxed and pay a disproportionate percentage of the cost of welfare. They are right on both counts. But those working- and middle-class people draw a completely erroneous...
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E.F. Schumacher
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Flaherty, Francis J.
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Tribalism troubled him as well, espe- cially the jingoism by which rich nations systematically gouged and gutted poor ones. Thi s was a personal belief as well as an intellectual one. A native...
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