Get 20M+ Full-Text Papers For Less Than $1.50/day. Start a 7-Day Trial for You or Your Team.

Learn More →

The New Competition, by Arthur J. Eddy

The New Competition, by Arthur J. Eddy 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 http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Political Science Quarterly Oxford University Press

The New Competition, by Arthur J. Eddy

Political Science Quarterly , Volume 28 (1): 4 – Mar 15, 1913

Loading next page...
 
/lp/oxford-university-press/the-new-competition-by-arthur-j-eddy-oL9STzO3pm

References (0)

References for this paper are not available at this time. We will be adding them shortly, thank you for your patience.

Copyright
1913 The Academy of Political Science
ISSN
0032-3195
eISSN
1538-165X
DOI
10.2307/2141203
Publisher site
See Article on Publisher Site

Abstract

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

Journal

Political Science QuarterlyOxford University Press

Published: Mar 15, 1913

There are no references for this article.