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  1. The French Catholic Contribution to Social and Political Thinking in the 1930s.Jean-Yves Calvez - 2000 - Ethical Perspectives 7 (4):312-315.
    My paper concerns a rather extraordinary generation which arose in France in the 1930s, reacting against Action française which had long infected French Catholic political and social thought. Action française was a line of thought — and a political movement — inspired by Charles Maurras, himself an agnostic, basing his political thinking on a form of naturalism and positivism which clearly divorced politics from religion and ethics. Pope Pius XI forbade the participation of Catholics in that movement in 1926, which (...)
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  • Education at the Crossroads. [REVIEW] Randall - 1943 - Journal of Philosophy 40 (22):609-614.
  • Trois réformateurs: Luther--Descartes--Rousseau.Jacques Maritain - 1925 - Paris,: Plon-Nourrit et cie.
  • Man and the state.Jacques Maritain - 1951 - Washington, D.C.: Catholic University of America Press.
    A reprint of Maritain's classic reflection on social and political issues.
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  • The Person and the Common Good. [REVIEW]H. W. S. & Jacques Maritain - 1948 - Journal of Philosophy 45 (21):583.
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  • Political Liberalism.John Rawls - 1993 - Columbia University Press.
    This book continues and revises the ideas of justice as fairness that John Rawls presented in _A Theory of Justice_ but changes its philosophical interpretation in a fundamental way. That previous work assumed what Rawls calls a "well-ordered society," one that is stable and relatively homogenous in its basic moral beliefs and in which there is broad agreement about what constitutes the good life. Yet in modern democratic society a plurality of incompatible and irreconcilable doctrines--religious, philosophical, and moral--coexist within the (...)
  • Political Liberalism.Stephen Mulhall - 1994 - Philosophical Quarterly 44 (177):542-545.
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  • The person and the common good.Jacques Maritain - 1947 - New York,: C. Scribner's Sons. Edited by John J. Fitzgerald.
    Presenting with moving insight the relations between man, as a person and as an individual, and the society of which he is a part, Maritain's treatment of a lasting topic speaks to this generation as well as those to come. Maritain employs the personalism rooted in Aquinas's doctrine to distinguish between social philosophy centered in the dignity of the human person and that centered in the primacy of the individual and the private good.
  • The Historical Roots of Personalism.Johan de Tavernier - 2009 - Ethical Perspectives 16 (3):361-392.
    The present article focuses on American and European personalism during the early part of the twentieth century . The immediate predecessor of the personalist movement as such was the philosopher Rudolf Hermann Lotze who inspired two of his students, Methodist Borden Parker Bowne and Rudolf Eucken. In France, in the meantime, Charles Renouvier published his Le personnalisme in 1903, while Emmanuel Mounier later presented personalism as a new political philosophy under the influence Alexandre Marc’s comments on Nicolai Hartmann’s Ethik. Mounier’s (...)
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  • Ecological Personalism: The Bordeaux School of Bernard Charbonneau and Jacques Ellul.Christian Roy - 1999 - Ethical Perspectives 6 (1):33-44.
    French personalism is a political philosophy generally associated with the review “Esprit” founded by Emmanuel Mounier in 1932, although another branch is also known, that of the review “L’Ordre Nouveau” (1933-1938). This article identifies a third version, fostered in Southwestern France by Bernard Charbonneau and Jacques Ellul in the local groups of the two Paris-based reviews. Working within the framework of the “Amis d’Esprit,” they broke away from it after having failed to turn it into a non-conformist revolutionary movement, closer (...)
     
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  • OEUVRES.Emmanuel Mounier - 1961 - Éditions du Seuil.
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  • Jacques Maritain: The Philosopher in Society.James V. Schall - 1998 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    In this book, distinguished theologian and political scientist James V. Schall explores Maritain's political philosophy, demonstrating that Maritain understood society, state, and government in the tradition of Aristotle and Aquinas, of natural law and human rights and duties. Schall pays particular attention to the ways in which evil appears in political forms, and how this evil can be dealt with morally.
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  • Mounier and Maritain: a French Catholic understanding of the modern world.Joseph Anthony Amato - 1975 - University: University of Alabama Press.
  • Man and the State.Jacques Maritain & Yves R. Simon - 1952 - Ethics 62 (2):144-146.
     
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