With this last issue on work we come to the question of justice in all that concerns work: the one doing the work—the worker, what is done or made—the worker’s labor, and the one on the receiving end—the consumer. In sum, we offer an issue on the just order in the workplace.
Re-Source: Classic Texts
Feature Articles
Book Reviews
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Social Justice: Creating a New Trinitarian Culture by Tongxin Lu
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Stratford Caldecott, Not as the World Gives: The Way of Creative Justice
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Work For Its Own Sake by Somer Salomon
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Russell Muirhead, Just Work
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Dorothy Day and Peter Maurin on Work and Justice by Colin Miller
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Dorothy Day, Peter Maurin: Apostle to the World
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Another Kind of Exchange: The Gift of Self by Jeremy Sienkiewicz
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Lewis Hyde, The Gift: Creativity and the Artist in the Modern World
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The Injustice of Family Breakdown by Brian Rottkamp
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Robert Putnam, Our Kids: The American Dream in Crisis
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