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Winston and George, writers and truth tellers at heart
Thomas Maier
August 16, 2017
As social observers, generally from opposite ends of the political spectrum, both men were keenly aware of England’s long-held class divisions.
Arts & Culture
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The long, ugly history of segregated housing
Nicholas P. Cafardi
August 16, 2017
Government action at every level has caused segregated housing and its ugly effects in the United States.
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El Salvador’s new cardinal pledges to protect the legacy of Óscar Romero
Melissa Vida
August 14, 2017
For newly appointed Cardinal Gregorio Rosa Chávez, the time is right to revive Romero’s legacy in a country still battered by violence and poverty.
Arts & Culture
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Harvard Business School and the American pursuit of profit
David J. O'Brien
August 10, 2017
H.B.S. can provide students with a “golden passport” to a wealthy lifestyle, but do ethical business practices get lost along the way?
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Philippine nun works to help users avoid death in drug war
Ma. Ceres P. Doyo - Catholic News Service
August 10, 2017
Depending on who is counting, the anti-drug war in the Philippines has claimed from 2,000 to more than 7,000 lives, both in police operations and vigilante-style or extrajudicial killings.
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Pipeline protesters cite Catholic Worker movement as inspiration
Michael J. O’Loughlin
August 04, 2017
“We chose to take these actions after seeing the continued desecration of the Earth, which we are to be stewards of,” Ms. Montoya told America.
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