- Harm reduction: A social work practice model and social justice agenda
HEADNOTE Efforts in the United States to eradicate drug use through supply reduction (that is, the War on Drugs) have increasingly violated the principles of social justice and human rights, both locally and globally. This has created ethical conflicts for social workers in policy making, practice, and research. Harm reduction ......
- Marx and the Ancients: Classical Ethics, Social
Justice, and Nineteenth-Century Political Economy.
By George E. McCarthy, Savage, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 1990. Pp. xii, 342. $46.50. "Without an appreciation for Epicurus's theories of happiness and nature or Aristotle's theory of universal and particular justice, the purpose of Marx's later analyses of the classical political economy of Ricardo. Smith, and Malthus would ......
- Wendell Bell Receives Futures
Award.
Yale sociologist Wendell Bell has received a Bloomberg Award in Futures Excellence for 2000. The annual award recognizes individuals at the national and international level who promote a vision of the future established on principles of social justice. Bell, who serves on the editorial advisory board of Futures Research Quarterly, ......
- Ethical foundations of the economy in light of the
Encyclicals of Pope John Paul II.
Introduction John Paul II says that work is the key to "social question" [1, p. 3]. It is also the key to understanding economic issues. The Creator gave man a command to subordinate the earth to himself. This means that man, by his very nature, is the subject of work....
- Perspectives on the guaranteed income, part I
A review of six books on guaranteed income: Arguing for Basic Income: Ethical Foundations for a Radical Reform, edited by Philippe Van Parijs. New York: Verso, 1992. Real Freedom for All: What (if Anything) Can Justify Capitalism? by Philippe Van Parijs. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1995. The Benefit of Another's Pains: ......
- Common ground - the collaborative approach to ethical working standards
HEADNOTE How Social Accountability International engages multiple stakeholders to improve workplaces US nonprofit SAI is committed to working with businesses, trade unions and NGOs to achieve more socially responsible employment practices around the world. Eileen Kohl Kaufman explains how these partnerships work - and why SAI can't go it alone....
- Law review digests--Primary and secondary education
Student note, Sheff v. O'Neill: The Consequence of Educational Table-Scraps for the Poor Urban Minority Schools, 27 FORDHAM URB. L.J. 1903 (2000). Inferior education is a genuine detriment suffered by urban minority students. The integration theory proposed in Sheff may not solve the problems caused by segregation. Instead, race-conscious remedies ......