Michael Novak and his Project of Theology of Democratic Capitalism
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Míčka, RomanKeywords
Catholic NeoconservatismCatholic social teaching
liberalismus
Michael Novak
demokratický kapitalismus
Catholic social thought
the American experience
katolické sociální myšlení
Democratic Capitalism
neoliberalismus
americká zkušenost
katolické sociální učení
katolický neokonzervatismus
Liberalism
Neoliberalism
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This dissertation deals with the American Catholic theologian and social thinker Michael Novak, as well as his work, which is a principal and influential contribution to Catholic social teaching. Novak is the main representative of American Catholic Neoconservatism, a stream in Catholic thought, which springs from the specific context of the experience of the American political, economical and cultural arrangement and which started to develop in the USA in connection with the American conservative revolution. Catholic Neoconservatism aims to connect Christian and liberal traditions, and it also tries to rehabilitate the system of Democratic Capitalism newly based on Christian values. Its goal is to influence all areas of Catholic social thought, which, according to Novak, needs to be developed and enriched by non-Europeans, especially from the American experience. He claims that Catholic social thought is inspired too much by Socialism and the one-hundredyear-old tradition of Papal Encyclicas has been significantly marked by a limited Eurocontinental horizon. This dissertation aims to contribute, at least partly, to the Catholic historical revision of values of classical liberalism in light of this American experience. Also Novak´s usage of theological doctrines on behalf of the democratic capitalism is interesting and not forgetable experiment in the area of the theology of terrestrial realities, despite some of its exceptions. Novak is not a great theologian, but he is especially a political scientist and economist. Therefore his theology of Democratic Capitalism should be further developed and enriched by other theologians.Date
2007Type
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oai:invenio.nusl.cz:51841http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-51841