1. Seamus Mulholland on Freedom, Part 2

    October 28, 2009 by Seamus Mulholland

    The freedom of the individual is a freedom guaranteed by their individuality. It is not a freedom guaranteed by any political or socio-economic system; (more…)


  2. Seamus Mulholland on Freedom and the Individual

    October 10, 2009 by Seamus Mulholland

    There is so much talk today both on this side of the Atlantic and on the other side of the Atlantic and any other sea shore of ‘freedom’.  Freedom of the market, freedom of society, freedom of the individual. (more…)


  3. St. Homobonus, Patron Saint of Business People

    March 30, 2009 by Stephen J. Haessler

    Thanks to my Catholic economist friend John Larrivee (see Dr. Larrivee’s guest post on fair trade here) for teaching me about St. Homobonus. St. Homobonus is the patron saint of business people. He was a wealthy textile merchant in Cremona, Italy during the late twelfth century, sometimes depicted with a bag of money in his hand. (more…)


  4. The Dignity of Freedom

    March 16, 2009 by Stephen J. Haessler

    There is a challenging editorial in today’s Wall Street Journal by Shelby Steele. In it he explores why, for minorities, liberalism frequently has had more appeal than conservatism. (more…)


  5. Slavery and Freedom

    February 13, 2009 by Stephen J. Haessler

    Just returned from a brilliant lecture at the University of Arizona on slavery and freedom. The lecture was given by a visiting scholar named Professor Jacob Levy of McGill University. It was very illuminating. Though I was not able to talk afterward with Prof. Levy, I would like to formally thank him here.

    The lecture traced the origins of the idea of freedom in the west. I mention just two of the many compelling ideas that he shared. (more…)


  6. Entrepreneurship

    September 25, 2008 by Stephen J. Haessler

    The St. Peter lesson explores the creation account in Genesis, the freedom of initiative as described in Catholic documents, and the economics of entrepreneurship. Students are asked to apply the principles they learned about in this lesson by writing their own business plan.


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