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Summer - 2005
Journal
of Catholic Social Thought
Volume 2 – Number 2
Principles and Practices of Subsidiarity:
The Meaning of Subsidiarity for the Law
SUBSIDIARITY AND THE LIBERAL STATE
Subsidiarity and the Provision of the Public Good:
The Limits of Pluralism in the Liberal State
Robert Vischer, St. John's University
Subsidiarity and the Use of Faith-Based Organizations in the Fight
Against Poverty
Susan Stabile, St. John's University
Subsidiarity and the School Finance Debate
Michael Moreland, Williams Connelly
SUBSIDIARITY AND THE
BUREAUCRATIC STATE
Subsidiarity in Modern Public Administration
Lorenza Violini, University of Milan
The Principle of Subsidiarity and the Critique of the Bureaucratic
Mediation of the Public Good
Patrick Brown, Seattle University
SUBSIDIARITY AND THE CORPORATION
Susidiarity and Employee Participation in Corporate Governance
Michael Lower, University of Manchester (UK)
Two Cheers for the Multinational?
Subsidiarity and Corporate Governance
Gerald Russello, Seton Hall University
Comments on Lower and Russello
Mark Sargent, Villanova University
SUBSIDIARITY AND FEDERALISM
The Prospect of a Subsidiarity-Based Judicial Federalism
Philip Pucillo, Ave Maria University
Subsidiarity and the Federalization of Street Crime
John Stinneford, University of
Dayton
The Universal Common Good and the Foundations of International Law
Paolo Carozza, University of Notre Dame
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