Two Views of Social Justice: A Catholic/Georgist Dialogue
Abstract
Sixteen scholars have come together in this issue to examine eight social-justice themes from the perspectives of Catholic Social Thought and the philosophy of Henry George. The themes they address are natural law, human nature, the nature of work, the nineteenth-century papal encyclical Rerum novarum, causes of war, immigration, development, and wealth, and neighborhood revitalization. While they sometimes wrangle with each other, their common aspiration is the same as their nineteenth-century predecessors: to find solutions to the human suffering caused by injustice.
A change jar for loose thoughts — and like a mason jar full of pennies, these thoughts will probably never be used for anything.
Wednesday, September 26, 2012
It's the 19th century all over again
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