This paper suggests a way of creating a distinctly Catholic economics education by integrating a social justice perspective into the curriculum through writings from Catholic Social Thought (CST). In so doing, we argue that students of economics will gain a more thorough understanding of the economics discipline. Moreover, a grounding in CST will help business and economics students better negotiate the conflicting view of markets they encounter in the “disconnect” between business courses and humanities/social science core courses. The thesis of the paper is that CST can be a useful mechanism by which to instill a social justice perspective in economics education and to motivate educators to be clear and complete in discussing assumptions...
Modern Catholic doctrine clearly states that education for justice is constitutive of a Catholic uni...
The justice of markets is intricately connected to the treatment of the poor and the disadvantaged...
This paper examines the origins of the phrase 'social justice' in the context of F. A. Hayek's criti...
This paper suggests a way of creating a distinctly Catholic economics education by integrating a soc...
This paper suggests a way of creating a distinctly Catholic economics education by integrating a soc...
The Catholic Church has developed a position on socio-economic issues during the past one hundred ye...
Catholic institutions of higher learning compete mightily for students, faculty, and research dollar...
While much work has been done to explicitly incorporate ethics and Catholic social thought into the ...
Widespread agreement suggests that it is appropriate and desirable to develop and teach business the...
Catholic social teaching has a vision of the economy that is very closely aligned with the tradition...
This paper adresses the relationship between Catholic Soail Teaching, bith in official statements an...
An aim of this article is to present the Catholic social teaching in regard to one basic institution...
It would seem that Catholic Social Thought (CST) represents one of the most applicable mission-...
The American Economics Association, through its Committee on Economic Education, has worked since 19...
A basic econ course, because it is a foundation for informed citizenship, is a requirement in many l...
Modern Catholic doctrine clearly states that education for justice is constitutive of a Catholic uni...
The justice of markets is intricately connected to the treatment of the poor and the disadvantaged...
This paper examines the origins of the phrase 'social justice' in the context of F. A. Hayek's criti...
This paper suggests a way of creating a distinctly Catholic economics education by integrating a soc...
This paper suggests a way of creating a distinctly Catholic economics education by integrating a soc...
The Catholic Church has developed a position on socio-economic issues during the past one hundred ye...
Catholic institutions of higher learning compete mightily for students, faculty, and research dollar...
While much work has been done to explicitly incorporate ethics and Catholic social thought into the ...
Widespread agreement suggests that it is appropriate and desirable to develop and teach business the...
Catholic social teaching has a vision of the economy that is very closely aligned with the tradition...
This paper adresses the relationship between Catholic Soail Teaching, bith in official statements an...
An aim of this article is to present the Catholic social teaching in regard to one basic institution...
It would seem that Catholic Social Thought (CST) represents one of the most applicable mission-...
The American Economics Association, through its Committee on Economic Education, has worked since 19...
A basic econ course, because it is a foundation for informed citizenship, is a requirement in many l...
Modern Catholic doctrine clearly states that education for justice is constitutive of a Catholic uni...
The justice of markets is intricately connected to the treatment of the poor and the disadvantaged...
This paper examines the origins of the phrase 'social justice' in the context of F. A. Hayek's criti...