Three in One: Essays on Democratic Capitalism, 1976-2000

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Rowman & Littlefield, 2001 - 345 pagina's
Throughout his many writings, Michael Novak, one of the leading Catholic social theorists of our times, has urged us to adopt a tripartite system of democratic capitalism including a market economy, a democratic polity, and a moral-cultural system that would nourish the values and virtues on which free societies depend. Three in One introduces the reader to Novak's portrait of democratic capitalism.
 

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A CLOSET CAPITALIST CONFESSES
1
THE CLOSET SOCIALISTS
4
AN UNDERPRAISED AND UNDERVALUED SYSTEM
11
ON THE GOVERNABILITY OF DEMOCRACIES THE ECONOMIC SYSTEM The Evangelical Basis of a Social Market Economy
18
THE VISION OF DEMOCRATIC CAPITALISM
39
THE SPIRIT OF DEMOCRATIC CAPITALISM
49
FREE PERSONS TRUE COMMUNITIES AND THE COMMON GOOD
63
MEDIATING INSTITUTIONS The Communitarian Individual in America
65
ECONOMICS AS HUMANISM
200
THE NATURE AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF BUSINESS AND THE CORPORATION
205
A CHALLENGE TO BUSINESS
207
BUSINESS FAITH AND THE FAMILY
211
TWO MORAL IDEALS FOR BUSINESS
217
SEVEN PLUS SEVEN The Responsibilities of Business Corporations
231
IS BUSINESS A CALLING?
240
EXECUTIVES MUST BE ALLOWED TO EXECUTE
247

FREE PERSONS AND THE COMMON GOOD
80
THE FUTURE OF CIVIL SOCIETY
95
THE JUDEOCHRISTIAN FOUNDATION OF HUMAN DIGNITY PERSONAL LIBERTY AND THE CONCEPT OF THE PERSON
103
HAYEK PRACTITIONER OF SOCIAL JUSTICE Social Justice Properly Understood
117
ECONOMICS RELIGION AND MORALITY
141
THEOLOGIANS AND ECONOMISTS The Next Twenty Years
143
ECONOMIC RIGHTS The Servile State
154
POLITICAL ECONOMY AND CHRISTIAN CONSCIENCE
167
POLITICAL ECONOMY IN OUR TIME
175
THE GREAT CONVERGENCE A New Consensus in Favor of Economic and Religious Liberty
182
HOW CHRISTIANITY CHANGED POLITICAL ECONOMY
192
THE INTERNATIONAL SCENE
253
THE AGE OF ENTERPRISE How Small Business Became the Worlds Biggest Business
255
THE INTERNATIONAL VOCATION OF AMERICAN BUSINESS
261
THE SILENT ARTILLERY OF COMMUNISM
279
SOLIDARITY IN A TIME OF GLOBALIZATION The Best of Times for Catholic Social Thought
295
AN AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL AFTERWORD
309
CONTROVERSIAL ENGAGEMENTS
311
A Readers Guide to Michael Novaks Works on Democratic Capitalism
327
INDEX
333
About the Author
343
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Michael John Novak Jr. was born in Johnstown, Pennsylvania on September 9, 1933. At the age of 14, he entered the preparatory seminary at the University of Notre Dame. He received a bachelor's degree in philosophy and English literature in 1956 from Stonehill College and a bachelor's degree in theology in 1958 from Gregorian University in Rome. While in Rome, he wrote for the liberal Catholic magazine Commonweal and the Jesuit weekly America. After studying for a time at Catholic University in Washington, he decided not to become a priest. He wrote a novel entitled The Tiber Was Silver. He received a master's degree in philosophy in 1966 from Harvard University. He taught at several universities including Stanford University, the State University of New York at Old Westbury, and the Catholic University of America. He wrote speeches and position papers for Eugene McCarthy, Robert F. Kennedy and George McGovern. In 1982, he founded the magazine Crisis with Ralph McInerny. He wrote numerous books during his lifetime including Belief and Unbelief: A Philosophy of Self-Knowledge, A Time to Build, A Theology for Radical Politics, The Spirit of Democratic Capitalism, The Rise of the Unmeltable Ethnics: Politics and Culture in the Seventies, Choosing Our King: Powerful Symbols in Presidential Politics, Confession of a Catholic, Will It Liberate?: Questions About Liberation Theology, The Catholic Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism, No One Sees God: The Dark Night of Atheists and Believers, and Writing from Left to Right: My Journey From Liberal to Conservative. In 1994, he received the Templeton Prize for Progress in Religion. He died from colon cancer on February 17, 2017 at the age of 83.

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