- Berry and Lewis critique modernity’s displacement of traditional relationships through technological and bureaucratic systems.
- Catholic social teaching arises as a response to new social realities rather than presenting new moral principles.
- The principle of subsidiarity emphasizes local governance and the importance of scale in human organization.
- Berry’s vision integrates ecological ethics with a theological understanding of human dignity and community.
- Literary imagination enriches socio-political discourse, as seen in Berry’s and Lewis’s works addressing modern challenges.
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“What happens when a cabal of secular progressive technocrats takes over an historic, traditional liberal arts college?”