A MORAL ENTERPRISE
Politics, Reason, and the Human Good
Edited by Kenneth L. Grasso and Robert P. Hunt
List Item No. 320
ISBN: 1-882926-80-3 (cloth)
425 pages
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Francis P. Canavan has been described by Gerard V. Bradley as "one of the great political theorists of the past thirty years," and Robert P. George has hailed him as our "most incisive and trenchant critic" of liberal judicial activism. In this collection of essays by colleagues, admirers, and former students of Father Canavan, the intellectual and moral foundations of democratic government are explored, especially in light of Canavan's Burke scholarship, his contributions to Catholic social thought, his critique of the liberal intellectual tradition, and his analysis of the problems that confront a pluralistic society such as ours.

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"Kenneth L. Grasso and Robert P. Hunt have edited a collection of 17 essays in Fr. Canavan's honorand this is one Festschrift truly worthy of its honoree. Some of today's best conservative writers on morality and politics have contributed essays, and the articleslike the works of Canavan himselfare uniformly engaging and thought-provoking."
National Review

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