The Catholic Neoconservative Misreading of John Paul II's Centesimus Annus Revisited |
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Authors: | Jesse Russell |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of English, Georgia Southwestern State University, Americus, GA, USAjesse.russell@gsw.edu |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACTIn the twilight of the twentieth and beginning of the twenty-first century, Catholic theologians and journalists who identified as members of the neoconservative political movement crafted a narrative of John Paul II's encyclical Centesimus Annus as a representing a sea-change in Catholic social teaching. In this neoconservative reading, the Catholic Church embraced a specifically American style of late twentieth century laissez-faire capitalism. However, an examination of Centesimus Annus reveals that the text is consonant with the teaching of twentieth century popes. What is more, recent publications enable us to get a clearer view of how neoconservatives were able to craft their narrative of the encyclical. |
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Keywords: | John Paul II Centesimus Annus neoconservativism catholic social teaching George Weigel capitalism Michael Novak |
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