2016
DOI: 10.1017/ipo.2016.4
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Towards a worldwide (deliberative) democracy? Catholic social teaching and the idea of global governance

Abstract: Catholic social teaching (CST) is viewed as one of the most eminent social concepts. A global governance as a more or less new idea of the CST seems to be appealing and provocative. In this paper, I aim to examine its plausibility in the light of the current debates on democratic innovations. It seems that the idea of global governance, as offered by the CST, is focussed mainly on pure institutional boosting and seeking the most appropriate ‘global political authority’, which observes ‘consistently the princip… Show more

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“…Collectively, these materials provide the primary framework for the analysis and conclusions presented below. This, of course, reflects a larger thesis that supposes religion-based moral norms can be applied productively to contemporary social problems, including those that call for global attention (Sekerak 2016). (A quite different perspective is that “religious nationalism” challenges peaceful relations among nations around the globe (Poruthyil 2020)).…”
Section: Catholic Social Thought (Cst): a Brief Synopsismentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Collectively, these materials provide the primary framework for the analysis and conclusions presented below. This, of course, reflects a larger thesis that supposes religion-based moral norms can be applied productively to contemporary social problems, including those that call for global attention (Sekerak 2016). (A quite different perspective is that “religious nationalism” challenges peaceful relations among nations around the globe (Poruthyil 2020)).…”
Section: Catholic Social Thought (Cst): a Brief Synopsismentioning
confidence: 92%