Table of Contents


Outline

  1. Ethics
  2. Domestic Society
  3. The Village and the City
  4. Politics
  5. International Society
  6. Spiritual and Temporal Power
  7. Catholic Action
  8. Particular Historical and Contemporary Cases
  9. Speculative Philosophy

Introduction

What is the Josias?
The Editors

Integralism in Three Sentences
Edmund Waldstein, O.Cist.



1.  Ethics
1.1. The Final End

The Good, the Highest Good, and the Common Good
Edmund Waldstein, O.Cist.

The Object of the Moral Act
Edmund Waldstein, O.Cist.

The Foundations of Christian Ethics and Social Order
Peter Kwasniewski
Part IPart II

Contrasting Concepts of Freedom
Edmund Waldstein, O.Cist.

Freedom as Choosing the Good, Against the Nihilists
Peter Kwasniewski


1.2. Law and Right

Brief Introduction to the Concept of Right
Elliot Milco

Notes on Right and Law
Pedro José Izquierdo



2.  Domestic Society

2.1. Its Relation to Civil Society

Aristotle’s Account of the Relationship of the Household to the State
Beatrice Freccia
Part IPart II

On the Relation of the Individual Person and the Family to Civil Society (Against Personalism)
Henri Grenier

The End of the Family and the End of Civil Society
Charles De Koninck


2.2. Education

On the Modes of Teaching
Jeffrey Bond
Part IPart IIPart III

On the Developmental Logic of Liberalism and the Collapse of American Undergraduate Education
Elliot Milco

2.3. Property

The Lawfulness and Social Character of Private Ownership
Henri Grenier

Thomism and Private Property
W Borman

Aquinas on Buying and Selling
Thomas Storck

The Sin of Usury
Thomas Storck


3. The Village and the City

Nature and Art in the Village
John Francis Nieto

Urbanism and the Common Good
Nathaniel Gotcher


4. Politics

4.1. Ends of Civil Society

The Dignity of Politics and the End of the Polity
Henri Grenier

Part III of The Good, the Highest Good, and the Common Good
Edmund Waldstein, O.Cist.

On Political Atheism
Tommaso Maria Cardinal Zigliara, OP

Political Authority in Homer’s Odyssey
Jeffrey Bond

Four Basic Political Principles in Christian Philosophy
Felix de St. Vincent

4.2. The Sovereign
4.2.1. Nature of Sovereignty

Notes on the Relationship between Sovereignty and Commonwealth
Elliot Milco

War in the Hobbesian State – Sovereignty’s Justification and Limit
Jeffrey Bond

4.2.2 Legitimacy

A Note on the Legitimacy of Governments
Daniel Lendman

Dubium: When is Any Government “Legitimate”?
Felix de St. Vincent

Dissolving the Concept of Political Legitimacy
Elliot Milco

On the Subject of Civil Authority, and On Resistance to Tyranny
Henri Grenier

The Duties and Rights of Subjects toward the Civil Power
Tommaso Maria Cardinal Zigliara, OP

The Illegitimate State as Chastisement
Gregory de Rivière-Blanche

4.3. Citizens and Subjects

Catholics and the Ethics of Voting
Stomachosus

4.4. Possible Forms of Government

Republican Liberty and the Common Good in the American Tradition
Felix de St. Vincent

Logos and Leviathan: Leonine Perspectives on Democracy
Aelredus

4.5. Jurisprudence

See: Law and Right

4.6. Alternative Theories of Civil Society

Right, Left, Forward, or Back? Or Why I Am Neither Left Nor Right
John Francis Nieto

Theses and Responses on Antiamericanism
Coëmgenus

Fisher Ames: Forgotten Critic of the American Regime

Have the Principles of the Right been Discredited?
Gabriel Sanchez

On Liberal Democracy and the Perpetual Crisis of Pluralism
Elliot Milco


5. International Society

World Government is Required by Natural Law
Henri Grenier

The Needy Immigrant, Nationalism, Globalism, and the Universal Destination of Goods
Edmund Waldstein, O.Cist.


6.  Spiritual and Temporal Power

6.1. Catholic Integralism in General

Integralism in Three Sentences
Edmund Waldstein, O.Cist.

Integralism and Gelasian Dyarchy
Edmund Waldstein, O.Cist.

The City of God: An Introduction
Edmund Waldstein, O.Cist.

Exhortation to the Restoration of Christendom
Dom Gérard, Abbot of Le Barroux

A Reflection on St. Pius X and Contemporary Approaches to Catholic Social Teaching
Gabriel Sanchez

Catholic Integralism and the Social Kingship of Christ
Gabriel Sanchez

Mit brennender Sorge
Pius XI

Dubium: Is Integralism Essentially Bound Up with Racism, Nationalism, and Totalitarianism?
Gabriel Sanchez

The Lake Garda Statement: On the Ecclesial and Civilizational Crisis
The Roman Forum

6.2. The Catholic State

The Catholic State: Anachronism, Arch-enemy, or Archetype?
by Peter Kwasniewski

The Question of Res publica Christiana in Post-conciliar Catholic Doctrines
John Rao
Part IPart IIPart III

Dyarchy is Dyarchical: A Reply to Meador
by JA Feil

On the Subordination of the State to the Church
Tommaso Maria Cardinal Zigliara, OP

6.3. Religious Liberty

The Young St. Thomas on Tolerating Heretics

Religious Liberty and Tradition
Edmund Waldstein, O.Cist.
Part IPart IIPart IIIPart IV

Dubium: Can the State Limit Non-Catholic Religions?
Edmund Waldstein, O.Cist.

A Critique of John Locke’s Letter Concerning Toleration
Derek Remus
Part IPart II ­– Part III

Locke’s Doctrine of Toleration: A Contract with Nothingness
Jeffrey Bond
Part IPart IIPart III

On Liberty of Conscience
Tommaso Maria Cardinal Zigliara, OP

On Liberty of Cult
Tommaso Maria Cardinal Zigliara, OP

On the Utility and Necessity of Prohibiting Harmful Books
St. Alphonsus Liguori

On Liberty of Teaching
Tommaso Maria Cardinal Zigliara, OP

Excommunication and the Efficacy of Ecclesiastical Sanctions
Peter Kwasniewski


7. Catholic Action

Notes on the Foundation of Catholic Action
Elliot Milco

The Primary Political Question: A Response to Milco on Liberalism
Petrus Hispanus

Confusion on Catholic Action: A Reply to Petrus Hispanus
Gabriel Sanchez

Response to Sanchez on Catholic Action
Petrus Hispanus

Catholic Action and Ralliement
Edmund Waldstein, O.Cist.

Celeberrima evenisse
Benedict XV

Four Catholic Political Postures: Lessons from Leo XIII and Ralliement
Felix de St. Vincent

15 Ways to be a More Effective Pro-Life Advocate
HHG


8.  Particular Historical and Contemporary Cases

Quare Lacrymae
Pope Pius VI

Charlie Hebdo and the Illiberal Catholic
HHG

A Close Reading of the “Tradinista Manifesto”
Elliot Milco

A Catholic Political Party in Wilhelmine Germany
Golo Mann

Can Catholics Accept the “Marriage Pledge”?
Ioseph

Can Catholics Accept the “Marriage Pledge”? — A Reply
Gabriel Sanchez

Considering the Effects of Obergefell vs. Hodges in light of Catholic Doctrine on Marriage
James N Berquist

St. Bernard and the Theology of Crusade
Benet Oxon


9.  Speculative Philosophy

A Critical Review of Kant’s First Critique
Elliot Milco

On Recovering a Genuine Thomism in Our Times
Peter Kwasniewski

Error as a Parasite
Peter Kwasniewski