Books
Moralistic Liberalism and Legal Moralism
– Michigan Law Review 88:6 (May 1990).The Moral Fragility of Constitutionalism
– First Things, January 1993.Excerpt: In this collection of characteristically brilliant essays, Harvey C. Mansfield Jr., one of our nation’s most eminent conservative political theorists, defends the American… More
Making Men Moral: Civil Liberties and Public Morality
– Oxford University Press, 1993.Description from Publisher: Contemporary liberal thinkers commonly suppose that there is something in principle unjust about the legal prohibition of putatively victimless crimes. Here… More
Marriage and the Liberal Imagination
– Georgetown Law Journal 84 (1995-96),with Gerard V. Bradley.Natural Law, Liberalism, and Morality
– Oxford University Press, 1996.Description from Publisher: This work brings together leading defenders of Natural Law and Liberalism for a series of frank and lively exchanges touching upon critical issues of… More
Law, Democracy, and Moral Disagreement
– Harvard Law Review 110:7 (May 1997).Reviewed Works: Democracy and Disagreement: Why Moral Conflict Cannot Be Avoided in Politics, and What Should Be Done about It by Amy Gutmann, Dennis Thompson; Legal Reasoning and Political… More
Public Reason and Political Conflict: Abortion and Homosexual Acts
– Yale Law Journal 106:8 (1997).In Defense of Natural Law
– Oxford University Press, 1999.Description from Publisher: In Making Men Moral, his 1995 book, George questioned the central doctrines of liberal jurisprudence and political theory. In his new work he extends his… More
A Clash of Orthodoxies
– First Things, August 1999.A few years ago, the eminent Harvard political scientist Samuel Huntington published in Foreign Affairs a widely noted article called “The Clash of Civilizations.” Looking at… More
Natural Law and Public Reason
– In Robert P. George and Christopher Wolfe (eds.), Natural Law and Public Reason (Georgetown University Press, 2000), with Christopher Wolfe.Stephen Macedo, in his Liberal Virtues and in a number of separately published articles, has defended a liberal doctrine of public reason, one which he considers to be in line with John… More
Natural Law and Public Reason
– With Christopher Wolfe, eds. Georgetown University Press, 2000.Description from Publisher: “Public reason” is one of the central concepts in modern liberal political theory. As articulated by John Rawls, it presents a way to overcome the… More
The Clash of Orthodoxies: Law, Religion, and Morality in Crisis
– Intercollegiate Studies Institute, 2002.Description from Publisher: It is a common supposition among many of our cultural elites that a constitutional “wall of separation” between church and state precludes religious… More
The Unorthodox Liberalism of Joseph Raz
– Revised and expanded in Christopher Wolfe (ed.), Liberalism at the Crossroads, 2nd Edition (Rowman and Littlefield, 2003). Original version published in The Review of Politics 53:4 (Fall 1991). Reprinted in Christopher Wolfe and John Hittinger (eds.), Liberalism at the Crossroads (Rowman & Littlefield, 1994).Abstract (from The Review of Politics): In The Morality of Freedom, Joseph Raz has challenged the anti-perfectionism of orthodox liberal political theory and proposed an alternative form of… More
Terri Schiavo: A Right to Life Denied or a Right to Die Honored?
– Constitutional Commentary 22:3 (Winter 2005).There is a spectrum of positions on end of life issues, and on life issues generally. However, a crucial line of division exists between those who affirm, and those who deny, that the life… More
Restricting Reasons, Attenuating Discourse: Rawls, Habermas, and the Catholic Problem
– In Daniel N. Robinson, Gladys M. Sweeney, and Richard Gill (eds.), Human Nature and Its Wholeness (Catholic University of America Press, 2006). Reprinted with abridgments and additions as “Public Morality, Public Reason,” First Things, November, 2006.A contest of worldviews in our time pits devout Catholics, Protestants, Jews, and other believers against secularist liberals and those who, while remaining within the religious… More
Slouching Towards Gomorrah Revisited
– Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy 31:2 (March 2008).Abstract: A literary criticism of the book “Slouching Towards Gomorrah: Modern Liberalism and American Decline,” by Robert H. Bork is presented. It praises the accuracy of the… More
Business and Family in a Decent and Dynamic Society
– In Samuel Gregg and James R. Stoner, Jr. (eds.), Profit, Prudence and Virtue: Essays in Ethics, Business and Management (St. Andrews Studies in Philosophy and Public Affairs, 2009). Also published in Rethinking Business Management (The Witherspoon Institute, 2008).Academic Freedom and What It Means Today
– In Roger Scruton (ed.), Liberty and Civilization: The Western Heritage (Encounter Books, 2010). Originally published as "Academic Freedom and the Liberal Arts" in The American Spectator 41:7 (September 2008).When the flower children and anti-war activists of the 1960s came to power in the universities, they did not overthrow the idea of liberal arts education. In a great many cases, they… More
The Clash of Orthodoxies
– Manhattan Forum Lecture at the St. Anthony of Padua Institute, August 25, 2010, YouTube.In this lecture, the eighth in the Manhattan Forum series, Dr. Robert P. George, McCormick Professor of Jurisprudence at Princeton University, tackles the issues at the heart of the… More
Is There a Rational Morality? A Conversation with Dr. Robert George of Princeton
– Trinity College of Florida and C.S. Lewis Society, published May 12, 2011 by Matt Smith, YouTube.Dr. Tom Woodward talks with Dr. Robert George as part of the Princeton Series produced by Trinity College of Florida and The C.S. Lewis Society.
Threats to Religious Freedom: On Campus, and Across the Nation
– A panel discussion at Vanderbilt University, with Jim Blumstein and Michael Paulsen, moderated by Carol M. Swain, March 15, 2012, YouTube.On Peter Simpson on “Illiberal Liberalism”
– The American Journal of Jurisprudence, Volume 62, Issue 1, 1 June 2017, pp. 103–110.Abstract: Is “liberalism,” as the term is used by leading contemporary self-described liberals such as the late John Rawls and the late Ronald Dworkin, and as put into practice by the… More
Essays
Moralistic Liberalism and Legal Moralism
– Michigan Law Review 88:6 (May 1990).The Moral Fragility of Constitutionalism
– First Things, January 1993.Excerpt: In this collection of characteristically brilliant essays, Harvey C. Mansfield Jr., one of our nation’s most eminent conservative political theorists, defends the American… More
Making Men Moral: Civil Liberties and Public Morality
– Oxford University Press, 1993.Description from Publisher: Contemporary liberal thinkers commonly suppose that there is something in principle unjust about the legal prohibition of putatively victimless crimes. Here… More
Marriage and the Liberal Imagination
– Georgetown Law Journal 84 (1995-96),with Gerard V. Bradley.Natural Law, Liberalism, and Morality
– Oxford University Press, 1996.Description from Publisher: This work brings together leading defenders of Natural Law and Liberalism for a series of frank and lively exchanges touching upon critical issues of… More
Law, Democracy, and Moral Disagreement
– Harvard Law Review 110:7 (May 1997).Reviewed Works: Democracy and Disagreement: Why Moral Conflict Cannot Be Avoided in Politics, and What Should Be Done about It by Amy Gutmann, Dennis Thompson; Legal Reasoning and Political… More
Public Reason and Political Conflict: Abortion and Homosexual Acts
– Yale Law Journal 106:8 (1997).In Defense of Natural Law
– Oxford University Press, 1999.Description from Publisher: In Making Men Moral, his 1995 book, George questioned the central doctrines of liberal jurisprudence and political theory. In his new work he extends his… More
A Clash of Orthodoxies
– First Things, August 1999.A few years ago, the eminent Harvard political scientist Samuel Huntington published in Foreign Affairs a widely noted article called “The Clash of Civilizations.” Looking at… More
Natural Law and Public Reason
– In Robert P. George and Christopher Wolfe (eds.), Natural Law and Public Reason (Georgetown University Press, 2000), with Christopher Wolfe.Stephen Macedo, in his Liberal Virtues and in a number of separately published articles, has defended a liberal doctrine of public reason, one which he considers to be in line with John… More
Natural Law and Public Reason
– With Christopher Wolfe, eds. Georgetown University Press, 2000.Description from Publisher: “Public reason” is one of the central concepts in modern liberal political theory. As articulated by John Rawls, it presents a way to overcome the… More
The Clash of Orthodoxies: Law, Religion, and Morality in Crisis
– Intercollegiate Studies Institute, 2002.Description from Publisher: It is a common supposition among many of our cultural elites that a constitutional “wall of separation” between church and state precludes religious… More
The Unorthodox Liberalism of Joseph Raz
– Revised and expanded in Christopher Wolfe (ed.), Liberalism at the Crossroads, 2nd Edition (Rowman and Littlefield, 2003). Original version published in The Review of Politics 53:4 (Fall 1991). Reprinted in Christopher Wolfe and John Hittinger (eds.), Liberalism at the Crossroads (Rowman & Littlefield, 1994).Abstract (from The Review of Politics): In The Morality of Freedom, Joseph Raz has challenged the anti-perfectionism of orthodox liberal political theory and proposed an alternative form of… More
Terri Schiavo: A Right to Life Denied or a Right to Die Honored?
– Constitutional Commentary 22:3 (Winter 2005).There is a spectrum of positions on end of life issues, and on life issues generally. However, a crucial line of division exists between those who affirm, and those who deny, that the life… More
Restricting Reasons, Attenuating Discourse: Rawls, Habermas, and the Catholic Problem
– In Daniel N. Robinson, Gladys M. Sweeney, and Richard Gill (eds.), Human Nature and Its Wholeness (Catholic University of America Press, 2006). Reprinted with abridgments and additions as “Public Morality, Public Reason,” First Things, November, 2006.A contest of worldviews in our time pits devout Catholics, Protestants, Jews, and other believers against secularist liberals and those who, while remaining within the religious… More
Slouching Towards Gomorrah Revisited
– Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy 31:2 (March 2008).Abstract: A literary criticism of the book “Slouching Towards Gomorrah: Modern Liberalism and American Decline,” by Robert H. Bork is presented. It praises the accuracy of the… More
Business and Family in a Decent and Dynamic Society
– In Samuel Gregg and James R. Stoner, Jr. (eds.), Profit, Prudence and Virtue: Essays in Ethics, Business and Management (St. Andrews Studies in Philosophy and Public Affairs, 2009). Also published in Rethinking Business Management (The Witherspoon Institute, 2008).Academic Freedom and What It Means Today
– In Roger Scruton (ed.), Liberty and Civilization: The Western Heritage (Encounter Books, 2010). Originally published as "Academic Freedom and the Liberal Arts" in The American Spectator 41:7 (September 2008).When the flower children and anti-war activists of the 1960s came to power in the universities, they did not overthrow the idea of liberal arts education. In a great many cases, they… More
The Clash of Orthodoxies
– Manhattan Forum Lecture at the St. Anthony of Padua Institute, August 25, 2010, YouTube.In this lecture, the eighth in the Manhattan Forum series, Dr. Robert P. George, McCormick Professor of Jurisprudence at Princeton University, tackles the issues at the heart of the… More
Is There a Rational Morality? A Conversation with Dr. Robert George of Princeton
– Trinity College of Florida and C.S. Lewis Society, published May 12, 2011 by Matt Smith, YouTube.Dr. Tom Woodward talks with Dr. Robert George as part of the Princeton Series produced by Trinity College of Florida and The C.S. Lewis Society.
Threats to Religious Freedom: On Campus, and Across the Nation
– A panel discussion at Vanderbilt University, with Jim Blumstein and Michael Paulsen, moderated by Carol M. Swain, March 15, 2012, YouTube.On Peter Simpson on “Illiberal Liberalism”
– The American Journal of Jurisprudence, Volume 62, Issue 1, 1 June 2017, pp. 103–110.Abstract: Is “liberalism,” as the term is used by leading contemporary self-described liberals such as the late John Rawls and the late Ronald Dworkin, and as put into practice by the… More
Commentary
Moralistic Liberalism and Legal Moralism
– Michigan Law Review 88:6 (May 1990).The Moral Fragility of Constitutionalism
– First Things, January 1993.Excerpt: In this collection of characteristically brilliant essays, Harvey C. Mansfield Jr., one of our nation’s most eminent conservative political theorists, defends the American… More
Making Men Moral: Civil Liberties and Public Morality
– Oxford University Press, 1993.Description from Publisher: Contemporary liberal thinkers commonly suppose that there is something in principle unjust about the legal prohibition of putatively victimless crimes. Here… More
Marriage and the Liberal Imagination
– Georgetown Law Journal 84 (1995-96),with Gerard V. Bradley.Natural Law, Liberalism, and Morality
– Oxford University Press, 1996.Description from Publisher: This work brings together leading defenders of Natural Law and Liberalism for a series of frank and lively exchanges touching upon critical issues of… More
Law, Democracy, and Moral Disagreement
– Harvard Law Review 110:7 (May 1997).Reviewed Works: Democracy and Disagreement: Why Moral Conflict Cannot Be Avoided in Politics, and What Should Be Done about It by Amy Gutmann, Dennis Thompson; Legal Reasoning and Political… More
Public Reason and Political Conflict: Abortion and Homosexual Acts
– Yale Law Journal 106:8 (1997).In Defense of Natural Law
– Oxford University Press, 1999.Description from Publisher: In Making Men Moral, his 1995 book, George questioned the central doctrines of liberal jurisprudence and political theory. In his new work he extends his… More
A Clash of Orthodoxies
– First Things, August 1999.A few years ago, the eminent Harvard political scientist Samuel Huntington published in Foreign Affairs a widely noted article called “The Clash of Civilizations.” Looking at… More
Natural Law and Public Reason
– In Robert P. George and Christopher Wolfe (eds.), Natural Law and Public Reason (Georgetown University Press, 2000), with Christopher Wolfe.Stephen Macedo, in his Liberal Virtues and in a number of separately published articles, has defended a liberal doctrine of public reason, one which he considers to be in line with John… More
Natural Law and Public Reason
– With Christopher Wolfe, eds. Georgetown University Press, 2000.Description from Publisher: “Public reason” is one of the central concepts in modern liberal political theory. As articulated by John Rawls, it presents a way to overcome the… More
The Clash of Orthodoxies: Law, Religion, and Morality in Crisis
– Intercollegiate Studies Institute, 2002.Description from Publisher: It is a common supposition among many of our cultural elites that a constitutional “wall of separation” between church and state precludes religious… More
The Unorthodox Liberalism of Joseph Raz
– Revised and expanded in Christopher Wolfe (ed.), Liberalism at the Crossroads, 2nd Edition (Rowman and Littlefield, 2003). Original version published in The Review of Politics 53:4 (Fall 1991). Reprinted in Christopher Wolfe and John Hittinger (eds.), Liberalism at the Crossroads (Rowman & Littlefield, 1994).Abstract (from The Review of Politics): In The Morality of Freedom, Joseph Raz has challenged the anti-perfectionism of orthodox liberal political theory and proposed an alternative form of… More
Terri Schiavo: A Right to Life Denied or a Right to Die Honored?
– Constitutional Commentary 22:3 (Winter 2005).There is a spectrum of positions on end of life issues, and on life issues generally. However, a crucial line of division exists between those who affirm, and those who deny, that the life… More
Restricting Reasons, Attenuating Discourse: Rawls, Habermas, and the Catholic Problem
– In Daniel N. Robinson, Gladys M. Sweeney, and Richard Gill (eds.), Human Nature and Its Wholeness (Catholic University of America Press, 2006). Reprinted with abridgments and additions as “Public Morality, Public Reason,” First Things, November, 2006.A contest of worldviews in our time pits devout Catholics, Protestants, Jews, and other believers against secularist liberals and those who, while remaining within the religious… More
Slouching Towards Gomorrah Revisited
– Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy 31:2 (March 2008).Abstract: A literary criticism of the book “Slouching Towards Gomorrah: Modern Liberalism and American Decline,” by Robert H. Bork is presented. It praises the accuracy of the… More
Business and Family in a Decent and Dynamic Society
– In Samuel Gregg and James R. Stoner, Jr. (eds.), Profit, Prudence and Virtue: Essays in Ethics, Business and Management (St. Andrews Studies in Philosophy and Public Affairs, 2009). Also published in Rethinking Business Management (The Witherspoon Institute, 2008).Academic Freedom and What It Means Today
– In Roger Scruton (ed.), Liberty and Civilization: The Western Heritage (Encounter Books, 2010). Originally published as "Academic Freedom and the Liberal Arts" in The American Spectator 41:7 (September 2008).When the flower children and anti-war activists of the 1960s came to power in the universities, they did not overthrow the idea of liberal arts education. In a great many cases, they… More
The Clash of Orthodoxies
– Manhattan Forum Lecture at the St. Anthony of Padua Institute, August 25, 2010, YouTube.In this lecture, the eighth in the Manhattan Forum series, Dr. Robert P. George, McCormick Professor of Jurisprudence at Princeton University, tackles the issues at the heart of the… More
Is There a Rational Morality? A Conversation with Dr. Robert George of Princeton
– Trinity College of Florida and C.S. Lewis Society, published May 12, 2011 by Matt Smith, YouTube.Dr. Tom Woodward talks with Dr. Robert George as part of the Princeton Series produced by Trinity College of Florida and The C.S. Lewis Society.
Threats to Religious Freedom: On Campus, and Across the Nation
– A panel discussion at Vanderbilt University, with Jim Blumstein and Michael Paulsen, moderated by Carol M. Swain, March 15, 2012, YouTube.On Peter Simpson on “Illiberal Liberalism”
– The American Journal of Jurisprudence, Volume 62, Issue 1, 1 June 2017, pp. 103–110.Abstract: Is “liberalism,” as the term is used by leading contemporary self-described liberals such as the late John Rawls and the late Ronald Dworkin, and as put into practice by the… More
Multimedia
Moralistic Liberalism and Legal Moralism
– Michigan Law Review 88:6 (May 1990).The Moral Fragility of Constitutionalism
– First Things, January 1993.Excerpt: In this collection of characteristically brilliant essays, Harvey C. Mansfield Jr., one of our nation’s most eminent conservative political theorists, defends the American… More
Making Men Moral: Civil Liberties and Public Morality
– Oxford University Press, 1993.Description from Publisher: Contemporary liberal thinkers commonly suppose that there is something in principle unjust about the legal prohibition of putatively victimless crimes. Here… More
Marriage and the Liberal Imagination
– Georgetown Law Journal 84 (1995-96),with Gerard V. Bradley.Natural Law, Liberalism, and Morality
– Oxford University Press, 1996.Description from Publisher: This work brings together leading defenders of Natural Law and Liberalism for a series of frank and lively exchanges touching upon critical issues of… More
Law, Democracy, and Moral Disagreement
– Harvard Law Review 110:7 (May 1997).Reviewed Works: Democracy and Disagreement: Why Moral Conflict Cannot Be Avoided in Politics, and What Should Be Done about It by Amy Gutmann, Dennis Thompson; Legal Reasoning and Political… More
Public Reason and Political Conflict: Abortion and Homosexual Acts
– Yale Law Journal 106:8 (1997).In Defense of Natural Law
– Oxford University Press, 1999.Description from Publisher: In Making Men Moral, his 1995 book, George questioned the central doctrines of liberal jurisprudence and political theory. In his new work he extends his… More
A Clash of Orthodoxies
– First Things, August 1999.A few years ago, the eminent Harvard political scientist Samuel Huntington published in Foreign Affairs a widely noted article called “The Clash of Civilizations.” Looking at… More
Natural Law and Public Reason
– In Robert P. George and Christopher Wolfe (eds.), Natural Law and Public Reason (Georgetown University Press, 2000), with Christopher Wolfe.Stephen Macedo, in his Liberal Virtues and in a number of separately published articles, has defended a liberal doctrine of public reason, one which he considers to be in line with John… More
Natural Law and Public Reason
– With Christopher Wolfe, eds. Georgetown University Press, 2000.Description from Publisher: “Public reason” is one of the central concepts in modern liberal political theory. As articulated by John Rawls, it presents a way to overcome the… More
The Clash of Orthodoxies: Law, Religion, and Morality in Crisis
– Intercollegiate Studies Institute, 2002.Description from Publisher: It is a common supposition among many of our cultural elites that a constitutional “wall of separation” between church and state precludes religious… More
The Unorthodox Liberalism of Joseph Raz
– Revised and expanded in Christopher Wolfe (ed.), Liberalism at the Crossroads, 2nd Edition (Rowman and Littlefield, 2003). Original version published in The Review of Politics 53:4 (Fall 1991). Reprinted in Christopher Wolfe and John Hittinger (eds.), Liberalism at the Crossroads (Rowman & Littlefield, 1994).Abstract (from The Review of Politics): In The Morality of Freedom, Joseph Raz has challenged the anti-perfectionism of orthodox liberal political theory and proposed an alternative form of… More
Terri Schiavo: A Right to Life Denied or a Right to Die Honored?
– Constitutional Commentary 22:3 (Winter 2005).There is a spectrum of positions on end of life issues, and on life issues generally. However, a crucial line of division exists between those who affirm, and those who deny, that the life… More
Restricting Reasons, Attenuating Discourse: Rawls, Habermas, and the Catholic Problem
– In Daniel N. Robinson, Gladys M. Sweeney, and Richard Gill (eds.), Human Nature and Its Wholeness (Catholic University of America Press, 2006). Reprinted with abridgments and additions as “Public Morality, Public Reason,” First Things, November, 2006.A contest of worldviews in our time pits devout Catholics, Protestants, Jews, and other believers against secularist liberals and those who, while remaining within the religious… More
Slouching Towards Gomorrah Revisited
– Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy 31:2 (March 2008).Abstract: A literary criticism of the book “Slouching Towards Gomorrah: Modern Liberalism and American Decline,” by Robert H. Bork is presented. It praises the accuracy of the… More
Business and Family in a Decent and Dynamic Society
– In Samuel Gregg and James R. Stoner, Jr. (eds.), Profit, Prudence and Virtue: Essays in Ethics, Business and Management (St. Andrews Studies in Philosophy and Public Affairs, 2009). Also published in Rethinking Business Management (The Witherspoon Institute, 2008).Academic Freedom and What It Means Today
– In Roger Scruton (ed.), Liberty and Civilization: The Western Heritage (Encounter Books, 2010). Originally published as "Academic Freedom and the Liberal Arts" in The American Spectator 41:7 (September 2008).When the flower children and anti-war activists of the 1960s came to power in the universities, they did not overthrow the idea of liberal arts education. In a great many cases, they… More
The Clash of Orthodoxies
– Manhattan Forum Lecture at the St. Anthony of Padua Institute, August 25, 2010, YouTube.In this lecture, the eighth in the Manhattan Forum series, Dr. Robert P. George, McCormick Professor of Jurisprudence at Princeton University, tackles the issues at the heart of the… More
Is There a Rational Morality? A Conversation with Dr. Robert George of Princeton
– Trinity College of Florida and C.S. Lewis Society, published May 12, 2011 by Matt Smith, YouTube.Dr. Tom Woodward talks with Dr. Robert George as part of the Princeton Series produced by Trinity College of Florida and The C.S. Lewis Society.
Threats to Religious Freedom: On Campus, and Across the Nation
– A panel discussion at Vanderbilt University, with Jim Blumstein and Michael Paulsen, moderated by Carol M. Swain, March 15, 2012, YouTube.On Peter Simpson on “Illiberal Liberalism”
– The American Journal of Jurisprudence, Volume 62, Issue 1, 1 June 2017, pp. 103–110.Abstract: Is “liberalism,” as the term is used by leading contemporary self-described liberals such as the late John Rawls and the late Ronald Dworkin, and as put into practice by the… More
Teaching
Moralistic Liberalism and Legal Moralism
– Michigan Law Review 88:6 (May 1990).The Moral Fragility of Constitutionalism
– First Things, January 1993.Excerpt: In this collection of characteristically brilliant essays, Harvey C. Mansfield Jr., one of our nation’s most eminent conservative political theorists, defends the American… More
Making Men Moral: Civil Liberties and Public Morality
– Oxford University Press, 1993.Description from Publisher: Contemporary liberal thinkers commonly suppose that there is something in principle unjust about the legal prohibition of putatively victimless crimes. Here… More
Marriage and the Liberal Imagination
– Georgetown Law Journal 84 (1995-96),with Gerard V. Bradley.Natural Law, Liberalism, and Morality
– Oxford University Press, 1996.Description from Publisher: This work brings together leading defenders of Natural Law and Liberalism for a series of frank and lively exchanges touching upon critical issues of… More
Law, Democracy, and Moral Disagreement
– Harvard Law Review 110:7 (May 1997).Reviewed Works: Democracy and Disagreement: Why Moral Conflict Cannot Be Avoided in Politics, and What Should Be Done about It by Amy Gutmann, Dennis Thompson; Legal Reasoning and Political… More
Public Reason and Political Conflict: Abortion and Homosexual Acts
– Yale Law Journal 106:8 (1997).In Defense of Natural Law
– Oxford University Press, 1999.Description from Publisher: In Making Men Moral, his 1995 book, George questioned the central doctrines of liberal jurisprudence and political theory. In his new work he extends his… More
A Clash of Orthodoxies
– First Things, August 1999.A few years ago, the eminent Harvard political scientist Samuel Huntington published in Foreign Affairs a widely noted article called “The Clash of Civilizations.” Looking at… More
Natural Law and Public Reason
– In Robert P. George and Christopher Wolfe (eds.), Natural Law and Public Reason (Georgetown University Press, 2000), with Christopher Wolfe.Stephen Macedo, in his Liberal Virtues and in a number of separately published articles, has defended a liberal doctrine of public reason, one which he considers to be in line with John… More
Natural Law and Public Reason
– With Christopher Wolfe, eds. Georgetown University Press, 2000.Description from Publisher: “Public reason” is one of the central concepts in modern liberal political theory. As articulated by John Rawls, it presents a way to overcome the… More
The Clash of Orthodoxies: Law, Religion, and Morality in Crisis
– Intercollegiate Studies Institute, 2002.Description from Publisher: It is a common supposition among many of our cultural elites that a constitutional “wall of separation” between church and state precludes religious… More
The Unorthodox Liberalism of Joseph Raz
– Revised and expanded in Christopher Wolfe (ed.), Liberalism at the Crossroads, 2nd Edition (Rowman and Littlefield, 2003). Original version published in The Review of Politics 53:4 (Fall 1991). Reprinted in Christopher Wolfe and John Hittinger (eds.), Liberalism at the Crossroads (Rowman & Littlefield, 1994).Abstract (from The Review of Politics): In The Morality of Freedom, Joseph Raz has challenged the anti-perfectionism of orthodox liberal political theory and proposed an alternative form of… More
Terri Schiavo: A Right to Life Denied or a Right to Die Honored?
– Constitutional Commentary 22:3 (Winter 2005).There is a spectrum of positions on end of life issues, and on life issues generally. However, a crucial line of division exists between those who affirm, and those who deny, that the life… More
Restricting Reasons, Attenuating Discourse: Rawls, Habermas, and the Catholic Problem
– In Daniel N. Robinson, Gladys M. Sweeney, and Richard Gill (eds.), Human Nature and Its Wholeness (Catholic University of America Press, 2006). Reprinted with abridgments and additions as “Public Morality, Public Reason,” First Things, November, 2006.A contest of worldviews in our time pits devout Catholics, Protestants, Jews, and other believers against secularist liberals and those who, while remaining within the religious… More
Slouching Towards Gomorrah Revisited
– Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy 31:2 (March 2008).Abstract: A literary criticism of the book “Slouching Towards Gomorrah: Modern Liberalism and American Decline,” by Robert H. Bork is presented. It praises the accuracy of the… More
Business and Family in a Decent and Dynamic Society
– In Samuel Gregg and James R. Stoner, Jr. (eds.), Profit, Prudence and Virtue: Essays in Ethics, Business and Management (St. Andrews Studies in Philosophy and Public Affairs, 2009). Also published in Rethinking Business Management (The Witherspoon Institute, 2008).Academic Freedom and What It Means Today
– In Roger Scruton (ed.), Liberty and Civilization: The Western Heritage (Encounter Books, 2010). Originally published as "Academic Freedom and the Liberal Arts" in The American Spectator 41:7 (September 2008).When the flower children and anti-war activists of the 1960s came to power in the universities, they did not overthrow the idea of liberal arts education. In a great many cases, they… More
The Clash of Orthodoxies
– Manhattan Forum Lecture at the St. Anthony of Padua Institute, August 25, 2010, YouTube.In this lecture, the eighth in the Manhattan Forum series, Dr. Robert P. George, McCormick Professor of Jurisprudence at Princeton University, tackles the issues at the heart of the… More
Is There a Rational Morality? A Conversation with Dr. Robert George of Princeton
– Trinity College of Florida and C.S. Lewis Society, published May 12, 2011 by Matt Smith, YouTube.Dr. Tom Woodward talks with Dr. Robert George as part of the Princeton Series produced by Trinity College of Florida and The C.S. Lewis Society.
Threats to Religious Freedom: On Campus, and Across the Nation
– A panel discussion at Vanderbilt University, with Jim Blumstein and Michael Paulsen, moderated by Carol M. Swain, March 15, 2012, YouTube.On Peter Simpson on “Illiberal Liberalism”
– The American Journal of Jurisprudence, Volume 62, Issue 1, 1 June 2017, pp. 103–110.Abstract: Is “liberalism,” as the term is used by leading contemporary self-described liberals such as the late John Rawls and the late Ronald Dworkin, and as put into practice by the… More