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This study examines Maritain’s definition of the common good and personal rights, and his analysis of Christian democracy. Also considers his endorsement of lay participation in Church and political affairs, his effort to expand human rights internationally, his insistence on social justice for members of the working class, and his promotion of religious and racial toleration. His vision for a new Christian commonwealth has gained increasing significance because of the current opportunity for restructuring European affairs. Other Biography Books 2021 – Encountering America in the Golden Years of Academic Migration: Reminiscences of a Literary Historian 1999 – British Maritime Enterprise in the New World: From the Late Fifteenth to the Mid-Eighteenth Century 1982 – Michel Foucault. An Introduction to the Study of His Thought





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