by wp3722 | Jul 25, 2012
Norman A. Bailey, Ph.D. Former Senior Director of International Economic Affairs to President Reagan (Speech presented at a conference on “Renewing the United Nations and Building a Culture of Peace,” Session Four: “The UN and Freedom from...
by wp3722 | May 30, 2012
CESJ recognizes that the world’s complex economic and social problems cannot be solved in a single stroke or with a single solution. There is no panacea. On the other hand, CESJ’s concept of social justice, as developed and refined by our co-founder, the...
by wp3722 | May 29, 2012
by Robert H. A. Ashford, © 1994 Robert H. A. Ashford. Reprinted with permission of the author. ABSTRACT Binary economics is fundamentally different from modern capitalist and socialist economic theories in all of their forms. It may be properly viewed as...
by wp3722 | May 28, 2012
Defining Our Terms One definition of justice is “giving to each what he or she is due.” The problem is knowing what is “due”. Functionally, “justice” is a set of universal principles which guide people in judging what is right and...
by wp3722 | May 27, 2012
This diagram illustrates the organized actions needed to change unjust social institutions.