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| #931501 in eBooks | 2013-10-04 | 2013-11-01 | File type: PDF||2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| Don't be put off by the title!|By LawProf|This is a profound investigation of catholic theory as it relates to government power and the flourishing of human beings. The author avoids trying to make the American founders catholic or make Catholicism "American." Instead, he shows how critical aspects of Catholic belief overlap or support the American theory of limited constitutio||
"If you don't know Samuel Gregg's writings, you don't know one of the top two or three writers on the free society today." —Michael Novak, author, The Spirit of Democratic Capitalism
Targeting core tenets of the Tea Party movement, including political economy and economic history, Samuel Gregg makes the case for a new breed of conservative—the Tea Party Catholic. Long married to the conventional liberal ideologies of the past, American Catholics were largely wed to the political image of John F. Kennedy. Increasingly however, as Gregg declares, an ever-growing number of practicing Catholics have gravitated to the conservative side of America...
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