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A Post-Work Society

February 22, 2016

Vol. 214 / No. 6

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AT YOUR SERVICE. A robot, invented for restaurant service, serves as a bridesmaid at a wedding in Tianjin, Nov. 1, 2015.
Ted NunezFebruary 11, 2016

Catholics would do well to address not only climate change and inequality but also another looming inconvenient truth on the horizon: technological unemployment.

GATHERED TOGETHER. People attend the Family Day rally at the Circus Maximus in Rome on Jan. 30. The rally was held to oppose a bill in the Italian Senate that would allow civil unions for homosexual and heterosexual couples.
Michael Daniel DriessenFebruary 11, 2016

The secularization paradigm is no longer sufficient to explain our times.

GROUNDWORK. The Eva Perón Foundation (Eva Perón at lower left) provided assistance to children from impoverished backgrounds.
Paul D. McNelis, S.J.February 11, 2016

Argentines have experienced a very different form of capitalism.

Of Many Things
Maurice Timothy ReidyFebruary 11, 2016

Sometimes I have been tempted to respond, as the late New York Times columnist David Carr once quipped, “I write emails.”

Letters
Our readersFebruary 11, 2016

'I suggest that this is the state of the abortion controversy: There is no debate.'

Editorials
The EditorsFebruary 09, 2016

It does not take long to see that frustration and anger are part of what is going on in contemporary America.

Books
Jerome DonnellyFebruary 11, 2016

'The Age of the Crisis of Man,' by Mark Greif