Solidarity Forever: An Idea and its Roots in Catholic Social Thought  @LumenChristiInt
Solidarity Forever: An Idea and its Roots in Catholic Social Thought  @LumenChristiInt
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Thomas Kohler, Professor of Law at Boston College Law School, delivers a lecture titled "Solidarity Forever: An Idea and its Roots in Catholic Social Thought" on January 26, 2012 at the University of Chicago.

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