Wealth, Poverty, and Human Destiny
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Preface vii Jeremy Beer Creating and Distributing Wealth: Whose Responsibility? 1(18) Peter J. Hill The Poverty of Liberal Economics 19(32) Adrian Walker Catholic Social Teaching, Markets, and the Poor 51(26) Michael Novak Catholic Social Teaching and the Global Market 77(26) D. Stephen Long The Unfreedom of the Free Market 103(26) William T. Cavanaugh Individualism, the Market, and Christianity: Can the Circle Be Squared? 129(26) Samuel Gregg The ``Bourgeois Family'' and the Meaning of Freedom and Community 155(24) David Crawford Making Room in the Inn: Why the Modern World Needs the Needy 179(34) Jennifer Roback Morse International Markets, International Poverty: Globalization and the Poor 213(28) Daniel T. Griswold Wealth, Happiness, and Politics: Aristotelian Questions 241(30) V. Bradley Lewis ``We Are Not Our Own'': George Grant's Critique of Science, Technology, and Capitalism 271(18) Arthur Davis The Liberalism of John Paul II and the Technological Imperative 289(18) Richard John Neuhaus Editor's Response The Conundrum of Capitalism and Christianity 307(40) Doug Bandow Editor's Response ``Homelessness'' and Market Liberalism: Toward an Economic Culture of Gift and Gratitude 347(68) David L. Schindler Appendix A The Total Economy 415(16) Wendell Berry Appendix B Capitalism, Civil Society, Religion, and the Poor: A Bibliographical Essay 431(34) Max L. Stackhouse Lawrence M. Stratton About the Contributors 465(4) Notes 469(52) Index 521
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