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Habemus Papum! | A Catholic Liberal
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ABC News’ report is here. He is from Argentina. His name is Jorge Mario Bergoglio, now Pope Francis. Here is the Catholic Herald’s profile. Of the new pope, which has this to say:. When he does speak, however in the annual Te Deums preached from the cathedral it is dramatic. Bergoglio thunders like an Old Testament prophet; the government quakes in its boots. About the significance of the choice of the name Francis:. Here is John Allen’s profile. And Sandro Magister’s. Which includes this anecdote:.
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November | 2009 | A Catholic Liberal
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Monthly Archives: November 2009. Law Professor on Bush 2.0 Labor Board Decisions. Professor Anne Marie Lofaso, of West Virginia University – College of Law, has posted a law review article. To be published in the Maine Law Review. In which she discusses the decisions of the Bush II labor board interpreting and enforcing federal labor law. In the article, she concludes that. November 30, 2009. No Economic Recovery for Workers. Radical economist Rick Wolff has a post. How is the economy doing in terms of p...
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March | 2013 | A Catholic Liberal
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Monthly Archives: March 2013. The Taste for Being Moral by Thomas Nagel. In The Taste for Being Moral. The philosopher Thomas Nagel reviews. The Righteous Mind: Why Good People Are Divided by Politics and Religion. By Jonathan Haidt, and. Dignity: Its History and Meaning. March 26, 2013. In these last days. The grace of God our Savior has appeared. In his servant Francis. To all who are truly humble and lovers of holy poverty. They can venerate God’s superabundant mercy. And be taught by his example.
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Plantinga’s Where the Conflict Really Lies | A Catholic Liberal
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Plantinga’s Where the Conflict Really Lies. This excellent and charitable review. By the atheist philosopher Thomas Nagel provides an excellent excuse to revisit the Christian philosopher Alvin Plantinga’s book. Where the Conflict Really Lies. Which I read earlier this year. Plantinga’s subject is the alleged conflict between science and theism. Plantinga’s thesis is that,. Plantinga argues for three claims:. 2) Plantinga argues that science and theism are not merely compatible, but in deep concord.
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Round-Up On Labor Unions and the 2012 Election | A Catholic Liberal
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Round-Up On Labor Unions and the 2012 Election. Here’s some links on labor unions and the 2012 election:. The The Huffington Post. Reports that union households voted for Obama by a ratio of 65% to 33%. And The New York Times. Both report that labor union leaders are taking credit for Obama’s victory. The Nation surveys labor union’s wins and losses. In various ballot initiatives around the country. The Wall Street Journal. Reports on labor leaders thoughts on what comes next after the election.
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December | 2009 | A Catholic Liberal
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Monthly Archives: December 2009. Brenner on Current Economic Crisis. The economic historian Robert Brenner has recently written an article, “What is Good for Goldman Sachs is Good for America: The Origins of the Current Crisis”, updating his analysis of the world economy and using his analysis to explain the current economic crisis. The article is available here. Hat tip to ZNet. Which reposted an article. By R Taggart Murphy from Japan Focus. Which summarizes Brenner’s article. Was published. The ne...
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Links | A Catholic Liberal
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Here is an article in the Washington Post by Mike Konczal on an anti-rentier politics. He refers to a series. At Salon by Michael Lind, and a paper. Here is an article. That argues that a public justification, in the sense articulated by John Rawls, exists for granting government recognition and conferring benefits on opposite-sex marriages, but that no such public justification exists for doing so for same-sex marriages. Here is the Constitution Project’s Task Force on Detainee Treatment report. All Thi...
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April | 2013 | A Catholic Liberal
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Monthly Archives: April 2013. Here is an article in the Washington Post by Mike Konczal on an anti-rentier politics. He refers to a series. At Salon by Michael Lind, and a paper. Here is an article. That argues that a public justification, in the sense articulated by John Rawls, exists for granting government recognition and conferring benefits on opposite-sex marriages, but that no such public justification exists for doing so for same-sex marriages. Here is a paper. As a kind of wage slavery.
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Plantinga on the possibility of miracles | A Catholic Liberal
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Plantinga on the possibility of miracles. This is the third in a series of posts discussing Alvin Plantinga’s. Where the Conflict Really Lies. The first post is here. And the second post is here. Moreover, as Plantinga also argues, quantum mechanics asserts that the universe is not deterministic even on the assumption that it is causally closed. September 24, 2012. Plantinga on the Theory of Evolution. Round-Up On Labor Unions and the 2012 Election →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers play. Live in Belgium in 1958:. Art Blakey – Drums Bobby Timmons – Piano. Lee Morgan – Trumpet Jymie Merritt – Bass. Benny Golson – Sax Tenor. March 16, 2012. Links on Worker Cooperatives and the Argument for Reduced Work Hours. The Occupy Wall Street movement has occasions a mini-boom in mainstream media acknowledgment of worker cooperatives:. The New York Times. Also of interest is this. Opinion piece supporting shorter work weeks. March 15, 2012. March 13, 2012.