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Much misunderstood in his own time, Fr. Rosmini is surely a contemporary model for serious theological reflection on the political and economic order. The Constitution Under Social Justice is a masterpiece - both for his time and ours. -- Jean-Yves Naudet, Professor of Economics, Universite d'Aix-Marseilles III
Antonio Rosmini's Constitution Under Social Justice is a great book that extols the virtues of a liberty ordered to truth. This translation will bring Rosmini's thought to the attention of new audiences at precisely the right time. His insights into the role of property in ordering free societies are essential reading for theologians, economists, and political scientists today. -- James V. Schall, Professor of Government, Georgetown University
A very important text, The Constitution Under Social Justice takes us beyond today's sterile political labels, and returns political discourse to where it belongs - the language of natural law. Written in the 19th century, Rosmini's book provides those in the 21st century with the tools we need to think about freedom in the modern world in a coherent manner. -- Carlos Hoevel, Professor of Philosophy, Catholic University of Argentina
Antonio Rosmini is one of the great minds of 19th century Catholicism. His Constitution Under Social Justice represents the most mature expression of Rosmini's political and economic thought. This English translation is a must-read for anyone interested in the dialogue between the worlds of theology, philosophy, and economics. -- Robert A. Sirico, President, Acton Institute

Table of Contents
Chapter 1 On Constitutions of the French Kind Chapter 2 The Vices of Constitutions Chapter 3 Remedy for the Two Radical Vices of the Constitutions Molded on the French Model Chapter 4 A Constitutions Project Chapter 5 Explanation for the Reasons for the Constitutional Project Chapter 6 Reasons for the Disposition Contained in the Preliminary Article Chapter 7 Reasons for the Disposition Contained in Title I Chapter 8 Reasons for the Disposition Contained in Title II Chapter 9 Reasons for the Disposition Contained in Title III Chapter 10 Reasons for the Disposition Contained in Title IV Chapter 11 Reasons for the Disposition Contained in Title V Chapter 12 General Considerations Chapter 13 Notes Chapter 14 Appendix Chapter 15 Index

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 11/13/2006 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780739107249, 978-0739107249
      ISBN10: 0739107240

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      Book Synopsis


      Trade Review
      Much misunderstood in his own time, Fr. Rosmini is surely a contemporary model for serious theological reflection on the political and economic order. The Constitution Under Social Justice is a masterpiece - both for his time and ours. -- Jean-Yves Naudet, Professor of Economics, Universite d'Aix-Marseilles III
      Antonio Rosmini's Constitution Under Social Justice is a great book that extols the virtues of a liberty ordered to truth. This translation will bring Rosmini's thought to the attention of new audiences at precisely the right time. His insights into the role of property in ordering free societies are essential reading for theologians, economists, and political scientists today. -- James V. Schall, Professor of Government, Georgetown University
      A very important text, The Constitution Under Social Justice takes us beyond today's sterile political labels, and returns political discourse to where it belongs - the language of natural law. Written in the 19th century, Rosmini's book provides those in the 21st century with the tools we need to think about freedom in the modern world in a coherent manner. -- Carlos Hoevel, Professor of Philosophy, Catholic University of Argentina
      Antonio Rosmini is one of the great minds of 19th century Catholicism. His Constitution Under Social Justice represents the most mature expression of Rosmini's political and economic thought. This English translation is a must-read for anyone interested in the dialogue between the worlds of theology, philosophy, and economics. -- Robert A. Sirico, President, Acton Institute

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1 On Constitutions of the French Kind Chapter 2 The Vices of Constitutions Chapter 3 Remedy for the Two Radical Vices of the Constitutions Molded on the French Model Chapter 4 A Constitutions Project Chapter 5 Explanation for the Reasons for the Constitutional Project Chapter 6 Reasons for the Disposition Contained in the Preliminary Article Chapter 7 Reasons for the Disposition Contained in Title I Chapter 8 Reasons for the Disposition Contained in Title II Chapter 9 Reasons for the Disposition Contained in Title III Chapter 10 Reasons for the Disposition Contained in Title IV Chapter 11 Reasons for the Disposition Contained in Title V Chapter 12 General Considerations Chapter 13 Notes Chapter 14 Appendix Chapter 15 Index

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