• Louis-Joseph Lebret (June 26, 1897–July 20, 1966) was a French Dominican social scientist and philosopher and pioneer of development ethics, who sought...
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  • 1938), French sprinter Jacques Lebret (d. 1645), French clergyman Louis-Joseph Lebret (1897–1966), French scientist Cardin Le Bret (1558–1655), French...
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    French Dominican priest Louis-Joseph Lebret, Câmara states his belief that Karl Marx is in Heaven, and has him decorating Lebret of behalf of Jesus Christ:...
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  • Goulet Lori Keleher Serene J. Khader Christine Koggel Stacy Kosko Louis-Joseph Lebret Gunnar Myrdal Martha Nussbaum Eric Palmer Ingrid Robeyns Dudley Seers...
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    Humanism, promoted since the 1940s by the Breton Dominican priest Louis-Joseph Lebret on Économie et humanisme, which affirms the values of the human person...
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  • Angelicum was influential in the composition of Gaudium et spes, as was Louis-Joseph Lebret. "The problem of poverty and of overcoming it through a healthy economy...
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    sent to the United Nations setting out the agreed resolutions. In Louis-Joseph Lebret (IRFED) diary, who was working for the development of Lebanon, it...
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  • Winnipeg merchant. Andrew McDermot, The family later moved to a homestead in Lebret, Saskatchewan. Taillefer died in hospital at St. Boniface. Stanley, George;...
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  • he began working alongside Louis-Joseph Lebret with the Economie et Humanisme group in Lyons, as one of its founders. Lebret instructed him to learn about...
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  • religious intellectuals including Charles de Foucauld, Simone Weil, Louis-Joseph Lebret and the “worker priests” of the last century and from the hunger...
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