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Bede Jarrett

    Jarrett was an English Dominican priest and theologian deeply engaged with the works of Thomas Aquinas. His writings aimed to make Thomistic philosophy accessible and relevant to the contemporary world. Through his lectures and publications, he sought to bridge ancient wisdom with current questions of faith and reason. His legacy lies in his meticulous and clear exposition of complex theological and philosophical concepts.

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    Mediaeval Socialism
    • Mediaeval Socialism

      • 70 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Exploring the evolution of socialism, the book examines its roots in modern economic conditions and contrasts them with historical theories. It questions the validity of drawing parallels between contemporary socialist ideas and older concepts, suggesting that any similarities may be merely superficial. The analysis delves into the circumstances that shaped socialism, highlighting its dependence on recent developments rather than timeless principles. This critical perspective invites readers to reconsider the foundations of economic theory in relation to historical context.

      Mediaeval Socialism