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Foreword | ||
Acknowledgments | ||
Introduction | 1 | |
A Catholic Policy Analyst Looks at Poverty | 12 | |
A Biblical Response to Poverty | 53 | |
A Reply to Mead | 107 | |
A Reply to Bane | 120 | |
Personal Responsibility Means Social Responsibility | 140 | |
Guarantee Work Rather Than Aid | 153 | |
Contributors | 173 | |
Index | 175 |
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