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  • Editor-Stephen J. Grabill

    Published by Action Institute, 2009

    Seller: BookMarx Bookstore, Steubenville, OH, U.S.A.

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    Soft Cover. Condition: Like New. Family-owned bookshop in Steubenville, Ohio. Books shipped within 24 hours. Vol 12 #1 (2009) Factory Sealed - Never Opened / Never Read . . . Editorial: Protestant Social Thought by Stephen J. Grabill // . Articles: -- Subsidiarity and the Just Wage: Implications of Catholic Social Teaching for the Minimum-Wage Debate by Andrew V. Abela // -- Corporate Virtue and the Joint-Stock Company by Kim Hawtrey by Stuart Dullard // -- The Violence of Aggregation: Amartya Senâs Possibility of Social Choice by Jacob Rodriguez and Steven Loomis // -- Social Justice and Economic Order According to Natural Law by Daniele Corrado and Stephano Solari // -- Poverty, Dignity, Economic Development, and the Catholic Church by Jennifer Dirmeyer, Paolo Revelo an Walter E. Block // -- Christ and Business Culture: Another Classification of Christians in Workplaces According to an Empirical Study in Hong Kong by Alan T. Y. Chan and Shu-Kam Lee // -- Concordats Today: From the Second Vatican Council to John Paul II by Maurizio Ragazzi // -- Magnanimity: Aquinasâ Examination of the Aristocratic Virtue by Keith Aaron Boozer.