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Social Business, Social Gospel, Social Justice

by Jonathan Witt • December 6, 2011

Friedrich Hayek called it a weasel word. The American Spectator has my new essay on it here.

More on social justice as it appears in Catholic social teaching here. And more on social business here.

Jonathan Witt

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