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Appointment: Membership In The Society Of Catholic Social Scientists, Scott Fitzgibbon Dec 1991

Appointment: Membership In The Society Of Catholic Social Scientists, Scott Fitzgibbon

Scott T. FitzGibbon

No abstract provided.


Charles E. Lindblom, Richard Adelstein Dec 1991

Charles E. Lindblom, Richard Adelstein

Richard Adelstein

An intellectual biography and review of the work of Charles E. Lindblom.


Fragments On The Death Watch, Louise Harmon Dec 1991

Fragments On The Death Watch, Louise Harmon

Louise Harmon

No abstract provided.


Continuity And Change Redux: Market And State In American History, Richard Adelstein Dec 1991

Continuity And Change Redux: Market And State In American History, Richard Adelstein

Richard Adelstein

A review of Jonathan Hughes, The Government Habit Redux (1991).


The Protection Of Human Rights In Disintegrating States: A New Challenge, Bartram Brown Dec 1991

The Protection Of Human Rights In Disintegrating States: A New Challenge, Bartram Brown

Bartram Brown

No abstract provided.


The Myth Of Retributive Justice, Brian Slattery Dec 1991

The Myth Of Retributive Justice, Brian Slattery

Brian Slattery

In fairy tales, villains usually come to a bad end, snared in a trap of their own making, or visited with a disaster nicely suited to their particular villainy. Read a story of this kind to children and you will be struck by the profound satisfaction with which this predictable of events is greeted. Yet, if children cheer when the villain is done in, they are just as satisfied when the hero manages to get the villain by the throat but takes pity and spares him. These tales of retribution and mercy, even reduced to their barest bones, seem to …