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142 POLITICAL SCrEiVCE QUARTERLY [Vol . XXVIII Not only cannot the powerful attack of the sociologist make any breach in the Thomis t edifice . . . but thi s is vast and hospitable enough to shelter sociology itself. Sociology is not for Thomism an enemy, but an ally ; it must be welcomed with discernment of course , ; but it is not to be feared, nor misunderstoo nor d, met with a scowl of disapproval [page 389]. The book is an interest attem ing pt to prove the unimpaired validity of an outworn system of social philosophy. While many single parts of the system have a modern aspect, we can scarcely admit the implied conclusion that the modern ethics of the sociologist is only a part of Thomis t philosophy. It is doubtful whether St. Thomas would agree with M. Deploige. C. E. Gehlke . Wester{4 Reserve University. T/ie New Competition. By ARTHUR J. Eddy. New York, D. Appleton and Company, 1912.—374 pp. The competition upon which economists base thei r theoreti cal systems, the jurists their rules of law, is one thing the ; competition which destroys the peace of mind of the busines s man
Political Science Quarterly – Oxford University Press
Published: Mar 15, 1913
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