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Journal of Catholic Social Thought Volume 11 – Number 2 Table of Contents Catholic Social Teaching and Economic Justice 291 Introduction Barbara Wall, Villanova University On Markets 295 Justice in Markets: What is Required? Daniel Finn, College of St. Benedict / St. John’s University (MN) 305 What Are Economic Goods For? A Prolegomenon to the Question of Economic Justice Mary Hirschfeld, Villanova University 329 Labor Exploitation, Living Wages, and Global Justice: An Aristotelian Account Micah Lott, Boston College 361 Economic Theory, Catholic Social Thought and Labor Markets Charles K. Wilber, University of Notre Dame 375 Kids, Kidneys, and the Moral Limits of Markets Bernard G. Prusak, King’s College (PA) On American Politics 391 Catholic Social Teaching, American Politics and Economic Inequality Mary Jo Bane, Harvard University 405 Out in the Cold: Catholic Social Thought and the Attack on Public Sector Unions in Wisconsin Robert DeFina, Villanova University On the Environment 431 Faithful Citizenship in the Age of Climate Change: Why U.S. Catholics Should Advocate for a National Carbon Tax Daniel R. DiLeo, Boston College 465 Together Again, Naturally?: Pope Benedict XVI and the Fourteenth Dalai Lama on Our Environmental Responsibility John J. Fitzgerald, St. John’s University (NY)

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Journal of Catholic Social ThoughtVolume 11 – Number 2

Table of Contents

Catholic Social Teaching and Economic Justice

291 IntroductionBarbara Wall, Villanova University

On Markets

295 Justice in Markets: What is Required?Daniel Finn, College of St. Benedict / St. John’s University (MN)

305 What Are Economic Goods For? A Prolegomenon to the Question of Economic JusticeMary Hirschfeld, Villanova University

329 Labor Exploitation, Living Wages, and Global Justice: An Aristotelian AccountMicah Lott, Boston College

361 Economic Theory, Catholic Social Thought and Labor MarketsCharles K. Wilber, University of Notre Dame

375 Kids, Kidneys, and the Moral Limits of MarketsBernard G. Prusak, King’s College (PA)

On American Politics

391 Catholic Social Teaching, American Politics and Economic InequalityMary Jo Bane, Harvard University

405 Out in the Cold: Catholic Social Thought and the Attack on Public Sector Unions in WisconsinRobert DeFina, Villanova University

On the Environment

431 Faithful Citizenship in the Age of Climate Change: Why U.S. Catholics Should Advocate for a National Carbon TaxDaniel R. DiLeo, Boston College

465 Together Again, Naturally?: Pope Benedict XVI and the Fourteenth Dalai Lama on Our Environmental ResponsibilityJohn J. Fitzgerald, St. John’s University (NY)

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Book Review

501 Caritas in Veritate and ‘The Crisis in Global Capitalism’A. M. C. Waterman, University of Manitoba and Fellow, St John’s College, Winnipeg Canada

ISSN 1548-0712

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