More Catholicism and Economic Theory
Continuing on the theme of Catholicism and economic theory that was addressed yesterday in "Your Holiness, Meet Adam Smith", I have linked below to a couple of posts over at Mirror of Justice:
My Comments (tongue planted firmly in cheek):A Catholic Critique of Law and Economics
Online Symposium: Cochran on the Economics of Freedom
If Law and Economics violates Catholic teaching, does that make my law degree from the University of Virginia School of Law (one of the top Law and Economics programs in the country) null and void?
Specifically, since, according to St. Thomas Aquinas, "an unjust law ... is no law at all", does it follow that because my law degree is based on an "unjust" legal theory (Law and Economics), it is therefore "no law degree at all"?
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