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Volume 10, Number 1 • Spring 2007

Editorial

  Stephen J. Grabill Ph.D.   1   Raymond de Roover’s Enduring Contribution to Economic History

Article

  Andrew V. Abela   7   The Price of Freedom: Consumerism and Liberty in Secular Research and Catholic Teaching
  Robert Driscoll   27   Ideas, Associations, and the Making of Good Cities
  Jan Klos   41   The Claim for Secularization as a Contemporary Utopia
  Carlos Hoevel   67   The Fiscal and Tributary Philosophy of Antonio Rosmini
  Edd S. Noell   85   A “Marketless World”? An Examination of Wealth and Exchange in the Gospels and First-Century Palestine
  Gabriel J. Zanotti   115   Intersubjectivity, Subjectivism, Social Sciences, and the Austrian School of Economics
  José Manuel Moreira & Arnaud Pellissier Tanon   143   Can Social Justice Be Achieved?

Review

  Gregory R. Beabout   158   Review of Thomas D. Williams’ “Who Is My Neighbor? Personalism and the Foundations of Human Rights”
  William R. Stevenson Jr.   161   Review of Jay Budziszewski’s “Evangelicals in the Public Square: Carl F. H. Henry, Abraham Kuyper, Francis Schaeffer, John Howard Yoder”
  Mark S. Latkovic   164   Review of Patrick Tully’s “Refined Consequentialism: The Moral Theory of Richard A. McCormick”
  Kevin E. Miller   167   Review of “Globalization and Catholic Social Thought: Present Crisis, Future Hope”
  Stephen Paul Kennedy   169   Review of Stephen Grabill’s “Rediscovering the Natural Law in Reformed Theological Ethics”
  Joseph M. Knippenberg   173   Review of Lew Daly’s “God and the Welfare State”
  Joseph A. McKinney   176   Review of “Fair Trade for All: How Trade Can Promote Development”
  Sean Gabb   178   Review of Deepak Lal’s “Reviving the Invisible Hand: The Case for Classical Liberalism in the Twenty-First Century”
  Héctor Ghiretti   179   Review of David Schmidtz’ “Elements of Justice”
  Stephen M. Bainbridge   181   Review of John Hasnas’ “Trapped: When Acting Ethically Is Against the Law”
  Samuel Gregg D.Phil.   185   Review of Jesús Huerta de Soto's “Money, Bank Credit, and Economic Cycles”
  Andrew W. Foshee   188   Review of Robert Higgs' “Depression, War, and Cold War”

Scholia

  Raymond de Roover   -3   Introduction
    1   Title Page
  Thomas De Vio Cardinal Cajetan   3   Preface
  Thomas De Vio Cardinal Cajetan   5   1. Three Kinds of Money Changing
  Thomas De Vio Cardinal Cajetan   9   2. The Opinions of Those Who Say Usury Is Present in Real Money Exchanges
  Thomas De Vio Cardinal Cajetan   13   3. The Opinions of Those Who Say That a Contract of Exchange Is Present in Real Money Changing
  Thomas De Vio Cardinal Cajetan   19   4. A Unique Opinion on Money Changing
  Thomas De Vio Cardinal Cajetan   23   5. The Nature of the Money-Changer’s Profession
  Thomas De Vio Cardinal Cajetan   27   6. Money Changing as an Honest Trade
  Thomas De Vio Cardinal Cajetan   35   7. Are the Proposed Instances of Money Changing Really Money Changing and Justified?
  Thomas De Vio Cardinal Cajetan   41   8. Other Exchanges of Money as Put Forth from the Viewpoint of the Receivers of Exchanges of Money

Contributors

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