The Catholic Ethic in American Society: An Exploration of Values
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JOHN E. TROPMAN is professor of Social Policy and Nonprofit Management, School of Social Work, University of Michigan, and adjunct professor of Organizational Behavior and Human Resources Management at the Michigan Business School. He is the author or coauthor of numerous books including American Values and Social Welfare (1989), Policy Management in the Human Services (1984), Entrepreneurial Systems for the 1990's (1989), Public Policy Opinion and the Elderly (1987).

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Foreword.

Introduction: Conflicting Values in American Society.

THE PROTESTANT AND CATHOLIC ETHICS IN CONTEXT.

Religion as a Basis of Cultural Values: The Protestant and Catholic Ethics.

A Closer Look at Protestant Ethic.

FACETS OF THE CATHOLIC ETHIC.

Attitudes Toward Work and Money.

An Emphasis on Family, Community, and Mercy.

This World and the Next in the Catholic Ethic.

THE CATHOLIC ETHIC AND THE CULTURE OF SHARING.

The Tradition of Sharing.

The Institutional Church and Theology.

THE CATHOLIC ETHIC AND SOCIETY.

Conceptions of Self and Society.

Looking Ahead.

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