Drawing on Catholic social thought, social science, and gender studies, Christine Firer Hinze builds on data concerning women s market and household work to argue that twenty-first-century economies must pursue, as their ove...

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Drawing on Catholic social thought, social science, and gender studies, Christine Firer Hinze builds on data concerning women s market and household work to argue that twenty-first-century economies must pursue, as their overriding aim, sustainable sufficiency for every household and for the world house.(Madeleva Lecture in Spirituality Series)

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