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E-raamat: Myth of Romantic Love and Other Essays

  • Formaat: 205 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-Jul-2017
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781351479110
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  • Formaat: 205 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-Jul-2017
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781351479110

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Written by noted Catholic philosopher Michael Novak, the selections in The Myth of Romantic Love and Other Essayshighlight the arc of his intellectual career. Collectively demonstrating the fundamental unity of Novak’s work, the sixteen essays in this book span a broad range of political, economic, and social topics.

The selections offer clarity of thinking for the sake of concrete ends. For example, "The Myth of Romantic Love," the chapter from which the title of this work is drawn, sharply distinguishes the "love" that popular culture portrays from the true Christian vision of love. And "The Family out of Favor" argues, "if things go well with the family, life is worth living; when the family falters, life falls apart." Thus, true Christian love manifest in marriage and family life is a greater resource for civilized society than any other institution.

Although this collection shows that Novak’s viewpoints did evolve over time, he remains a thinker that is clearly rooted in the ancient and medieval Catholic tradition. From his discussions of gender relations, to economics, culture, and politics, his perspective honors the primacy of man and his immediate experience, and thereby ultimately glorifies the Creator. Novak’s writing will infuriate some readers, and inspire many others—but both comrades-in-arms and intellectual opponents will find the clarity and intensity of his writings undeniable.

Editor's Introduction ix
Male and Female He Made Them
1 The Myth of Romantic Love
3(8)
2 What Marriage Is
11(6)
3 The Family out of Favor
17(16)
4 Women, Ordination, and Angels
33(20)
Caritas, Capitalism, and Human Flourishing
5 The Love that Moves the Sun
53(10)
6 The Rise of the Unmeltable Ethnics
63(22)
7 Why Latin America Is Poor
85(18)
8 An Apology for Democratic Capitalism
103(10)
The Transcendent Roots of Culture
9 A Reckoning
113(8)
10 O Europe!
121(10)
11 Beauty Is Truth
131(14)
12 Truth and Liberty
145(8)
Coming down to Earth
13 Building a New Party
153(8)
14 The Volatile Counterculture
161(10)
15 The Rich, the Poor, and the Reagan Administration
171(12)
16 Poverty Down, Inequality Up?
183(8)
Index 191
Michael Novak