Document Type
Book Review
Publication Date
1992
Publication Information
46 Rev. Metaphysics 419 (1992) (book review).
Abstract
Perry, Michael J. Love and Power: The Rule of Religion and Morality in American Politics. New York: Oxford University Press, 1991. viii + 218 pp. $29.95
The author's introduces this sequel to his Morality, Politics, and Law as an extended gloss on John Noonan's statement that the "central problem of the legal enterprise is the relation of love to power." The renown of its author ensures that Love and Power will become a focal point in legal academic discussion of its central concern: the proper relation between morality, particularly religious morality, political choice, and public deliberation "in a morally pluralistic society like the United States."
Recommended Citation
Gerard V. Bradley,
Love and Power: The Rule of Religion and Morality in American Politics,
46 Rev. Metaphysics 419 (1992) (book review)..
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