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I don't often read the business pages, but sometimes something catches my eye. Today it was an article about Patricia Daly, a Dominican nun interested in social responsibility, investment, and how shareholders can hold companies to an ethical account. Indeed, she argues that acting responsibly benefits the companies themselves in the long run.
Fascinating take on business, ethics and politics, anyway, and the reference to the origins of the order at the end of the article gladdened my Dominic fangirl's heart. And it's always good to see the church being noticed for ethical teachings other than on sex....
On another subject, although vaguely connected, as it came up during research into anothe politically active Dominican one, albeit one of a different vintage, I'm surprised to discover that some academic journals supply their articles in PDF form without a coversheet indicating which journal the article comes from. This is really annoying when you've just downloaded a lot of pieces from Google Scholar in a batch, and have to go back through them to discover where and when the blasted things originally appeared.
Ah well, back to Catherine of Sienna...
Fascinating take on business, ethics and politics, anyway, and the reference to the origins of the order at the end of the article gladdened my Dominic fangirl's heart. And it's always good to see the church being noticed for ethical teachings other than on sex....
On another subject, although vaguely connected, as it came up during research into anothe politically active Dominican one, albeit one of a different vintage, I'm surprised to discover that some academic journals supply their articles in PDF form without a coversheet indicating which journal the article comes from. This is really annoying when you've just downloaded a lot of pieces from Google Scholar in a batch, and have to go back through them to discover where and when the blasted things originally appeared.
Ah well, back to Catherine of Sienna...
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Date: 2007-02-05 04:42 pm (UTC)And I hear on the origin of pdf files (or other files for that matter). I wish I could remember to always put the source and the date of retrieval into the file properties at once. :-/
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Date: 2007-02-05 10:19 pm (UTC)I;m awful at remembering to lable files - but you'd thing a comercial institution working in academia would be better at it!
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Date: 2007-02-05 05:24 pm (UTC)The emphasis on sex, whether by Church figures or the media, is tiresome to say the least. I've been rather happy to see the Methodists and Sally Army on the trail of the supercasinos and would like to hear more about the proposal to permit suspects to be held for 90 days. I can't remember hearing a word in living memory about domestic violence, teenage boys fathering children (as opposed to teenage girls giving birth) (and surely an outbreak of teh_gay is an answer to that problem :-)) or the general covetousness that surrounds us, if you'll excuse the turn of phrase. Bah!
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Date: 2007-02-05 10:24 pm (UTC)I can't remember hearing a word in living memory about domestic violence, teenage boys fathering children (as opposed to teenage girls giving birth) (and surely an outbreak of teh_gay is an answer to that problem :-)) or the general covetousness that surrounds us
CS Lewis, hardly an icon of socialism or liberalism, pointed this out (with particular reference to the covetousness) about fifty years ago. Unfortunately it's got worse since his day, rather than better. Still, people like Sr Daly make me feel slightly less hopeless about it all... And groups like Church Action on Poverty, or the Iona Community, fight quite a good fight - the trouble is, too few people seem to care.
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Date: 2007-02-08 05:24 am (UTC)And it's always good to see the church being noticed for ethical teachings other than on sex....
I agree wholeheartedly. Being so enmeshed in sexual issues within Christianity is discouraging and Not Helpful, though hopeful insofar as change goes.
Anyway, have just finished a rather hilarious essay by Montaigne on impotency and the cure of it, so...
Catherine of Siena is my hero, of note.
-Mrs. Wolf (I'm not back and have no plans to come back but I did want to drop in and say hello every now and then.)
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Date: 2007-02-08 03:18 pm (UTC)