The first challenge is deciding prospectively which groups to include to ensure a meaningful degree of diversity. No single study is likely to be large enough to encompass the full diversity of the ...
Law and Philosophy, Vol. 35, No. 3, MICHAEL BLAKE'S "JUSTICE AND FOREIGN POLICY" (June 2016), pp. 271-290 (20 pages) In his rich and stimulating book, Blake argues (among other things) that ...
Xu, Xiao-min; Cropanzano, Russell; McWha-Hermann, Ishbel; Lu, Chang-qin. Multiple Salary Comparisons, Distributive Justice, and Employee Withdrawal. Journal of ...
Harsh treatment of others can reflect an underlying motivation to view the world as fair and just and also a dispositional tendency to believe in justice. However, there is a critical need to refine ...
Over at Catholics in Alliance for the Common Good, Steve Schneck, director of Catholic University's Institute for Policy Research & Catholic Studies, looks at the how the Ryan budget, and some of the ...
On Tuesday, Archbishop Celestino Migliore, permanent observer of the Holy See to the United Nations, addressed the 59th General Assembly on behalf of the Catholic Church. He spoke to informal ...
In a new study published in the journal Nature Sustainability, an international team of scientists from the Earth Commission, convened by Future Earth, investigates the Earth system impacts of ...
THERE have been a number of stimulating blog posts in response to this unusually stimulating Paul Krugman column about which classes of workers can and cannot be replaced by soulless automatons, and ...
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