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Social commentator George Weigel shows how three dynamics of change--in world history, in Catholic social doctrine, and in the tenor of the Church's activism in the world--have refuted the charge that Catholicism was a defender of privilege and puts Catholicism in a singular position to help make the 21st century more humane than its bloody predecessor.
George Weigel is the president of the Ethics and Public Policy Center, Washington D.C., and the author of numerous books.
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