The Common Good of Constitutional Democracy
Essays in Political Philosophy and on Catholic Social Teaching
Martin Rhonheimer
Edited by William F. Murphy
1. It presupposes the modern nation-state as the starting point.
2. The definition of common good will be inadequate because he does not address the question of scale.
3. The question of scale in relation to the form of government will not be addressed as well.
I am curious as to what he has to say about multiculturalism.
Another post on forthcoming titles shortly.
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