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Laborem Exercens On the webpage of the Office for Social Justice, Archdiocese of St. Paul/Minneapolis Laborem Exercens On the Vatican website Laborem Exercens: Critical Comments Assembled by Theology Library webmaster Gerald Darring Laborem Exercens: Bibliography Assembled by Theology Library webmaster Gerald Darring Job Design in the Perspective of Laborem Exercens By Helen Alford, O.P. Pontificia Università San Tommaso, Roma On the Anthropology of Laborem Exercens By Sergio Bernal, R.s.j., Pontifical Gregorian University Work as Creative of Persons: John Paul II’s Thomistic Personalism By Rev. Robert E. Lauder, St. John's University On Some Important Novelties of Laborem Exercens By Ferruccio Marzano, Professor of Development Economics University of Rome "La Sapienza" Laborem Exercens, “Traditional” Organizations and the Democratic Mondragón Model By David Herrera, University of San Diego Towards a Christian Spirituality of Work By Edith H. Raidt, St. Augustine College of South Africa, Johannesburg The Nature and the Meaning of Work in Our Global System: Laborem Exercens and Economic Thought By Daniela Parisi, Istituto di teoria economica e metodi quantitativi – UCSC Milano – Professor of History of Economic Thought The Importance of a Culture of Work in African Milieu in the Light of the Encyclical Laborem Exercens By Prof. Oscar Eone Eone, Rector, Institut Catholique de Yaoundé, Cameroon A Creative Solution to the Challenge of Human Responsibility By John T. Pawlikowski, O.S.M., Ph.D. Professor of Social Ethics, Catholic Theological Union, Chicago Laborem Exercens and Decent Work: Visiting the New Strategy of the ILO with a Profound Encyclical in Mind By Dominique Peccoud, S.J., Special Adviser for External Relations and Partnerships, International Labor Office, Geneva Laborem Exercens: A Challenge to the Korean Economy By Thomas Hong-Soon Han, Dept. of Economics, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, Seoul, Korea The Priority of Labor over Capital: Some Needed Extensions By Daniel Finn, Saint John's University, Collegeville, Minnesota Incidence of Laborem Exercens in Organizational Theory By Alfredo Rodríguez Sedano, Professor of Sociology, Universidad de Navarra, Spain, and Afonso Osorio de Rebellón, Ph.D. Student, Universidad de Navarra Work, Worship, and Laborem Exercens in the United States Today By Rev. George E. Schultze, SJ, University of San Francisco Back to the Person: The Anthropology of Laborem Exercens and its Significance for the Social Question By Dr. Samuel Gregg, Acton Institute, Grand Rapids, and John Paul II Pontifical Institute for the Study of Marriage and Family, Melbourne, Australia Laborem Exercens, Human Dignity, and Technological Control in the Workplace By William S. Brown, School of Management, Marist College Sweatshops: An Evaluation in Light of Catholic Social Teaching with Special Reference to Laborem Exercens By Paul Surlis |