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A Catholic Critique of the Discipline of Political Science

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An edition of Toward the common good (2011)

Toward the Common Good

A Catholic Critique of the Discipline of Political Science

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Over the course of two millennia, the Catholic Church has served as one of the key institutional influences on the development of political science. Papal writings on the social teachings of the Church and their application to the modern world reflect the important role the Church has played as a political evaluator and social critic of political ideas and realities and the concepts and methods through which we seek to understand them. Toward the Common Good critiques political science from a distinctly Catholic perspective. Essays in this work engage forthrightly with the origins and destiny of humanity and explore—through a Catholic lens—the natural inclination of human beings to aspire toward the attainment of the common good.

This book examines how the subfields of political theory, comparative politics, American government, international relations, and public administration draw on foundational connections between moral and political philosophy and political science's natural affinities with history, law, anthropology, sociology, and theology. The contributors assess the quality of contemporary political analysis by applying the Catholic principles of the unity of knowledge and pursuit of truth to the traditional principles of justice, the common good, solidarity, and subsidiarity, all in direct contrast to the utilitarian, secularist, materialist, and relativist approaches that dominate political science today. The essays collected here address the question of method in the study of politics—especially the confining effects of regnant behavioralism—and offer in opposition a recovery of political philosophy, the natural law tradition, virtue ethics, and moral realism. Finally, each contributor suggests how the Catholic political scientist can draw upon the truths of the Catholic faith to enter into the study of politics and how that faith influences the kinds of questions and research a Catholic political scientist undertakes.

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Scarecrow Press
Language
English
Pages
194

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Table of Contents

Toward the common good: introduction / by Robert F. Gorman
A Catholic approach to political theory / by Steven J. Brust
The ancient/modern distinction and the Catholic intellectual tradition / by Robert P. Hunt
Political science and the study of American politics / by Ryan J. Barilleaux
Toward a subsidiary public administration: a Catholic perspective / by John A. Corso
Comparative politics: meaning, purpose, and the common good / by Anthony R. Brunello
A Catholic critique of international relations theory / by Andrew Essig
A Catholic critique of global institutional studies / by Robert F. Gorman.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. ) and index.

Published in
Lanham, Md
Series
Catholic social thought -- 5

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
261.7
Library of Congress
BX1793 .T69 2011, BX1793.T69 2011

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
194

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24827445M
ISBN 13
9780810877962
LCCN
2011008399
OCLC/WorldCat
707486622

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