Theoria: A Journal of Social and Political Theory, Vol. 65, No. 4 (157) (December 2018), pp. 100-122 (23 pages) A common communitarian criticism of rights discourse picks at the individualistic ...
Govs. Napolitano of Arizona and Sebelius of Kansas share insights and success stories from their common good approaches to state governing. “That’s why we were elected, to govern for the common good,” ...
Social polarization, as indexed by citizens’ beliefs about how much their society is divided and how much these divisions are entrenched, is a growing concern in Western societies, undermining civic ...
On changes in the American conservative movement. Anyone observing the evolution of conservative thought over the past few years could not have escaped a growing trend. Politicians, intellectuals, and ...
We are living in post-legal times. The new conservative majority on the Supreme Court, and the carefully screened cadre of far-right judges in lower courts, are poking hungrily not only at venerable ...
President Clinton and CAP panel examine the “common good” foundations of American politics and society at Georgetown Univ. event. President Bill Clinton and a panel of experts convened yesterday at ...
This article is an edited excerpt from the forthcoming book, The Political Economy of Distributism: Property, Liberty, and the Common Good (Catholic University of America Press, June 2023, 228 pages).
Melissa Wheeler has previously received philanthropic funding to conduct research on responsible leadership. Naomi Baes has previously worked with the Australian Leadership Index to research ...
When a widely acclaimed Harvard Law School professor publishes a book that another Harvard Law professor calls “the most important book of constitutional theory in many decades,” it’s certainly worth ...
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On March 31, 2020, when the United States was on Covid-19 lockdown, The Atlantic published “Beyond Originalism,” a cerebral essay by the Harvard Law professor C. Adrian C. Vermeule ’90. The essay ...