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When we empower bureaucrats to make huge personal decisions for us, it becomes impossible to avoid trampling on liberty.
What Pope Benedict XVI said is that in certain circumstances, using a condom would be less bad than not using one.
If dead lawsuits can be brought back to life to inflict damage on defendants, the loss of legal certainty would be devastating to the ability of businesses to gauge risk.
It is culture that creates economics, and not the other way around.
As Roman Catholic cardinals prepare to elect a new pope, historians and analysts are looking more deeply at the legacy of Pope John Paul II.
Doctrines developed in the fifteenth century by Catholic theologians provided a new understanding of the market economy and are now recognized for their influence on economic theory.
Pope Benedict XVI islikely to take culture as the central issue of the new millennium: What is the culture necessary to preserve free societies from their own internal dangers?
The university is evolving, leaving many to wonder whether a university education is quite the bargain that its defenders claim it to be and leading to significant changes in what students take from their university experiences.



