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    Catholic Social Thought and the Capability Approach.Tony DeCesare - 2022 - Journal of Catholic Social Thought 19 (2):205-229.
    Despite a growing body of literature that engages both Catholic social thought and the Capability Approach, little has been done to explore what these two traditions of thought might offer to a reassessment of the project of global democracy promotion. This essay brings Catholic social thought and the Capability Approach into conversation for this purpose. What emerges is a framework for thinking about and engaging in what the author calls democratic democracy promotion (DDP). (...)
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    Revitalizing Catholic Social Thought in a Multireligious World.Sahayadas Fernando - 2023 - Journal of Catholic Social Thought 20 (1):123-141.
    Religion does influence personal choices and behavior, even today. In a multireligious society, religions and religious groups influence social life and public policy considerably. Hitherto, Catholic social teaching, thought, and practice were essentially, if not exclusively, based on the Christian vision of socioeconomic and political realities, without paying much attention to the existence and role of the world’s great religions and religious traditions in this endeavor. To revitalize Catholic social teaching in today’s world, the (...)
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    Catholic Social Thought and the Economy of Communion as a Business Model.José Luis Fernández Fernández & Cristina Díaz de la Cruz - 2019 - In Ora Setter & László Zsolnai (eds.), Caring Management in the New Economy: Socially Responsible Behaviour Through Spirituality. Springer Verlag. pp. 115-137.
    The paper investigates how Catholic Social Teaching can contribute to the creation of fairer and more humane business models. It gives an outline of the main historical moments in the development of Catholic Social Teaching with regard to the economy and business management. Then it analyses the proposal of the Economy of Communion as a potential framework for companies that wish to implement Catholic Social Teaching in their activities. The EoC model suggests that company (...)
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    Catholic Social Thought and United States Family Law.Helen Alvaré - 2010 - Journal of Catholic Social Thought 7 (2):315-336.
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    Why Catholic Social Thought is not a Theory (and How that Has Preserved Scholarly Debate).Matthias P. Hühn - 2021 - Philosophy of Management 21 (1):69-85.
    CST is widely disregarded in the academic and public discourse. This essay argues that this is the case for two related reasons. Firstly, CST is based on the pre-Enlightenment approach to moral philosophy, virtue ethics, while the mainstream in business ethics favours the rule-based approaches consequentialism and deontology and their variants. Secondly, mainstream approaches also have adopted a positivist epistemology where theories represent the Truth that must not be questioned: they have become ideologies. This paper argues that CST, mainly through (...)
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    Catholic Social Thought and the Business School Curriculum.Thomas A. Bausch - 2000 - Journal for Peace and Justice Studies 11 (2):37-47.
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    Catholic Social Thought in the Interwar Period in Lithuania: The Image of Social State under the Rule of Law in Socialism.Eglė Venckienė - 2013 - Jurisprudencija: Mokslo darbu žurnalas 20 (2):391-406.
    Social life is changing very fast. People are trying to find out reasons of living in a safe society and understand their role in it. The ‘wrong’ and ‘right‘ models of the social life, state and law systems are appearing. In the XXth century, one of them – socialism – made suggestion how to solve social problems, determinated of capitalism. This work deals with the situation of Lithuanian social thought in the Republic of Lithuania (1900-1940). (...)
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    Catholic Social Thought and the Public Square.Kathleen A. Brady - 2004 - Journal of Catholic Social Thought 1 (2):203-229.
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    Catholic Social Thought and Criminal Justice Reform.R. Michael Cassidy - 2018 - Journal of Catholic Social Thought 15 (2):261-274.
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    Catholic Social Thought and the Corporation.Stephen M. Bainbridge - 2004 - Journal of Catholic Social Thought 1 (2):595-601.
  11. Catholic Social Thought In Austria.Anton Burghardt - forthcoming - Social Research: An International Quarterly.
     
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    From Catholic Social Thought to Catholic Social Living.Bernard V. Brady - 2018 - Journal of Catholic Social Thought 15 (2):317-352.
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    Integrating Catholic Social Thought in Elder Law and Estate Planning Courses.Lucia A. Silecchia - 2010 - Journal of Catholic Social Thought 7 (2):353-405.
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    Catholic Social Thought. Its Approach to Contemporary Problems.Vernon J. Bourke - 1951 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 11 (3):435-437.
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    Catholic Social Thought and the Ethical Formation of Lawyers.Robert K. Vischer - 2004 - Journal of Catholic Social Thought 1 (2):417-460.
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    7 Catholic social thought.Albino Barrera - 2009 - In Jan Peil & Irene van Staveren (eds.), Handbook of economics and ethics. Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar. pp. 47.
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    Catholic Social thought and modern Liberal Democracy.Thomas W. Smith - 2008 - Logos: A Journal of Catholic Thought and Culture 11 (1):15-48.
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    Catholic Social Thought and Globalization.Charles M. A. Clark - 2005 - Journal of Catholic Social Thought 2 (1):1-5.
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    Catholic Social Thought and the Movements.Johan Verstraeten - 2013 - Journal of Catholic Social Thought 10 (2):231-239.
  20. An Introduction to Catholic Social Thought.Michael P. Hornsby-Smith - 2006 - Cambridge University Press.
    Michael Hornsby-Smith offers an overview of Catholic social thought particularly in recent decades. While drawing on official teaching such as papal encyclicals and the pastoral letters of bishops' conferences, he takes seriously the need for dialogue with secular thought. The 2006 book is organized in four stages. Part I outlines the variety of domestic and international injustices and seeks to offer a social analysis of the causes of these injustices. Part II offers a theological reflection (...)
     
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    Catholic Social Thought and the Great Victorians.Alvan S. Ryan - 1948 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 23 (4):641-656.
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    Business ethics and Catholic social thought.Daniel K. Finn (ed.) - 2021 - Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press.
    This volume provides a new account of business ethics from the perspective of Catholic social thought. Focusing on the sense of agency of the business person and the interests of business firms, this volume addresses business from both "the outside" (with questions about economic life in Catholic social thought) and "the inside" (with attention to the internal dynamics of business firms). The result is a creative account of fundamental issues confronting the moral business leader (...)
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    Catholic Social Thought and Globalization.Robert H. DeFina - 2005 - Journal of Catholic Social Thought 2 (1):1-5.
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    Catholic Social Thought and Criminal Justice.PhD DeFina - 2011 - Journal of Catholic Social Thought 8 (1):1-5.
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    Jus Post Bellum and Catholic Social Thought: Just Political Participation as Civil Society Peacebuilding.David Kwon - 2023 - Journal of Catholic Social Thought 20 (2):407-430.
    This paper serves three purposes. First, it examines the theme of jus post bellum (“postwar justice”) as it emerges within a just peacemaking (JP) framework. Second, it defines just political participation as civil society peacebuilding reflected in Catholic social thought (CST). Third, it envisions a place for just political participation within the jus post bellum praxis specifically endorsed by the World Bank report of 2007, titled Civil Society and Peacebuilding: Potential, Limitations and Critical Factors. The paper then (...)
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    Catholic Social Thought: Its Approach to Contemporary Problems. [REVIEW]H. A. L. - 1951 - Journal of Philosophy 48 (14):453-454.
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    Catholic Social Thought[REVIEW]N. S. Timasheff - 1950 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 25 (3):535-536.
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    Toward the Future: Catholic Social Thought and the U. S. Economy - a Lay Letter.Michael Novak & Michael Joyce - 1985 - Upa.
    A response to the Catholic Bishops' Pastoral on the U.S. economy, this book presents a lay point of view on Catholic social thought and the economy.
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    Catholic Social Thought and Environmental Ethics in a Global Context.Jeanne M. Heffernan - 2004 - Journal for Peace and Justice Studies 14 (1):25-42.
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    Catholic Social Thought and the Business School Curriculum.John Langan - 2000 - Journal for Peace and Justice Studies 11 (2):37-47.
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    Globalization and catholic social thought: Present crisis, future hope. Edited by John A. Coleman and William F. Ryan.John R. Williams - 2007 - Heythrop Journal 48 (2):338–340.
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    Segregation, Inequality, Discrimination and Catholic Social Thought.Gary Orfield - 2006 - Journal of Catholic Social Thought 3 (1):143-177.
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    Catholic Social Thought on Laborem Exercens: An Introduction.Barbara E. Wall - 2009 - Journal of Catholic Social Thought 6 (1):1-3.
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    Applying the Tradition of Catholic Social Thought to Education for Business.William J. Byron - 2010 - Journal of Catholic Social Thought 7 (1):131-144.
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    (1 other version)Catholic Social Thought as Discernment.Johan Verstraeten - 2005 - Logos: A Journal of Catholic Thought and Culture 8 (3):94-111.
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    “Anthropological Poverty” Discourse in Africa: A Contribution to Catholic Social Thought on Poverty, Violence, and Justice.Raymond Olúsèsan Aina - 2023 - Journal of Catholic Social Thought 20 (1):73-97.
    A more dynamic approach to Catholic social thought that encourages a prophetic discernment can critically challenge the official narrative presented in the Compendium of the Social Doctrine of the Church, which is widely popular in Africa. This article develops this argument by revisiting three key problems that CST encounters in the African reality: poverty, violence, and justice. Significantly, the postcolonial discourse of “anthropological poverty” serves as both a justification for and a critique of the Compendium. This (...)
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    Anthony Annett, Cathonomics: How Catholic Social Thought Can Create a More Just Economy.Erik Nordman - 2022 - Environmental Values 31 (5):619-621.
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    The "right to associate" in catholic social thought.Marilynn P. Fleckenstein - 2002 - Journal of Business Ethics 38 (1-2):55 - 64.
    Among the rights of workers articulated in Catholic social thought is the right to associate or the right to form associations of working persons. This right has been discussed in Church documents since the time of the publication of Rerum Novarum in 1891. It is this right that is addressed in this paper.
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    Patristics and Catholic Social Thought: Hermeneutical Models for a Dialogue.Gregory K. Hillis - 2015 - Augustinian Studies 46 (2):279-281.
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    Catholic Social Thought and Criminal Justice.Elizabeth Coppola & Robert DeFina - 2011 - Journal of Catholic Social Thought 8 (1):1-5.
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    J. Milburn Thompson, Introducing Catholic Social Thought.Cabrini Pak - 2011 - Journal for Peace and Justice Studies 21 (2):120-122.
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    Stakeholder Theory Through the Lenses of Catholic Social Thought.Jose Luis Retolaza, Ricardo Aguado & Leire Alcaniz - 2019 - Journal of Business Ethics 157 (4):969-980.
    Beyond different starting points, stakeholder theory and Catholic Social Thought share many compatible perspectives when analyzing the role of the firm in economic activity, especially regarding the attention of the firm to different social and economic actors. Additionally, ST bears limitations regarding its ethical and anthropological foundation, and also about the legitimation of the different stakeholders’ interests. Therefore, ST lacks clear criteria to solve possible conflicts of interest between stakeholders. This paper analyzes the potentiality of ST, (...)
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    Human and Alienating Work: What Sex Worker Advocates Can Teach Catholic Social Thought.Kate Ward - 2021 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 41 (2):261-278.
    In Catholic social thought (CST), work that is exploitative, immoral, or hopelessly monotonous can be labeled alienating: its performance makes the worker a stranger to her own, God-given human nature. CST traditionally understands sex work, which directs the human sexual faculties to ends other than the unitive and procreative, as a paradigmatic example of alienating work, and this paper will not disagree. Instead, I will show how accepting sex worker advocates’ claim that “sex work is work” reveals (...)
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    Out in the Cold: Catholic Social Thought and the Attack on Public Sector Unions in Wisconsin.Robert DeFina - 2014 - Journal of Catholic Social Thought 11 (2):405-430.
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    Catholic Social Thought and Civic Responsibility.Stephen J. Pope - 2002 - Journal for Peace and Justice Studies 12 (1):1-25.
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    Religion, money, liberalism and Catholic Social thought.John Langan - 2005 - Disputatio Philosophica 7 (1):5-12.
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    Systemic Racism as Cultural and Structural Sin: Distinctive Contributions from Catholic Social Thought.Conor M. Kelly - 2023 - Journal of Catholic Social Thought 20 (1):143-165.
    As Catholics, like all people of goodwill, work to confront the ongoing legacy of racism in the United States, they need additional resources to understand and challenge the suprapersonal aspects of racism at the social level. Building on existing Catholic analyses of racism as a form of cultural sin and incorporating recent refinements in the concept of structural sin, this paper argues that Catholic social thought can yield a more comprehensive account of systemic racism as (...)
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  48. Globalization and catholic social thought : Mutual challenges.John Coleman - 2007 - In John Aloysius Coleman (ed.), Christian Political Ethics. Princeton University Press.
     
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  49. Business Ethics and Catholic Social Thought.G. Mcaleer - 2006 - Nova et Vetera 4:17-28.
     
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    The Relevance of Karl Rahner’s View of Human Dignity for the Catholic Social Thought Tradition.Matthew Petrusek - 2015 - Philosophy and Theology 27 (2):513-538.
    This article examines and seeks to define Karl Rahner’s distinctive view of human dignity. Despite the relative infrequency of the words “dignity” or “image of God” in Rahner’s work, the inherent and realized worth of the individual holds a central place in his overall moral theology, especially as it appears in Foundations of Christian Faith. In particular, the article seeks to demonstrate that Rahner’s view of the vulnerability of human dignity serves as a synthetic moral principle unifying his conceptions of (...)
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