Ebook: Natural Law & Government: After The COVID-19 Revolution
Author: Joseph Drew
- Genre: Other Social Sciences // Politics: International Relations
- Tags: International Relations, Political Theory, Governance And Government, Executive Politics, Political Philosophy, Moral Philosophy And Applied Ethics
- Year: 2022
- Publisher: Springer
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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Since the dawn of civilisation philosophers and sages alike have been concerned about the potential for government to become a Leviathan-like monster. In this book Professor Drew shows how a careful application of natural law principles can mitigate this threat of Leviathan and also contribute to the flourishing of people. To do so Natural Law and Government examines the trade-off between human dignity and the common good during the public policy response to COVID-19. Specifically, Professor Drew details his concerns regarding the emergence of concentrations of power and competence in government – changes that have sadly given rise to the repression of the vitality of citizens. This ground-breaking work explains the changes to thinking, institutions and public management that are necessary for people to reclaim their right to thrive as humans. In sum, this is a handbook for what needs to be done after the COVID-19 revolution.
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