Thursday, September 7, 2006
Canon of CLT Examples
As a neophyte to the CLT project, I have more than a casual interest in responses to Rob's question about a "CLT Research Canon." (Indeed, if all goes well, I hope to spend a considerable part of my first sabbbatical next year working my way through such a canon.) I suspect, however, that I might not be the only MOJ reader who found Bob Araujo's list a bit intimidating, especially since it was presented as merely the "starter" list. I think the only way I could find the courage to persist with this endeavor in the face of a list like that, given the other responsibilities I have in life, is to view it as aspirational, rather than the starting point for the study of CLT.
While certainly not sufficient in itself, I think that for those of us just beginning the study of CLT Rob's idea of trying to come up with a list of examples of CLT would be particularly helpful. If we wanted to organize such a list around legal topics, it seems to me we'd have the perfect beginning of such a list in a trio of articles posted in the sidebar to this webpage:
Corporate Law
Stephen Bainbridge, "Catholic Social Thought and the Corporation"
Mark Sargent, "Competing Visions of the Corporation in Catholic Social Thought"
Susan Stabile, "A Catholic Vision of the Corporation"
Any other nominations for topics & articles?
Lisa
https://mirrorofjustice.blogs.com/mirrorofjustice/2006/09/canon_of_clt_ex.html