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1 ARTICLES AND ESSAYS BY JOHN GUEGUEN ( ) title topic 1. The Story of the Battle of Lexington, The Lexington Press, History, Civil War Lexington, Mo., 1952; rev. 1955, repr. 1964, Politica norteamericana 1960, Nuestro Tiempo (Pamplona, Amer. Govt., Pol. Spain), August, 1960; pp El Sistema americano de Partidos y Elecciones, Nuestro Amer. Govt., Pol. Tiempo (Pamplona, Spain), Sept.-Oct., 1960; pp La Presidencia de USA, Nuestro Tiempo (Pamplona, Spain) Amer. Govt., Pol. November, 1960; pp [These three essays were reprinted in 1961 in Istmo (Mexico City) and Arco (Bogota, Colombia).] 5. Advancement through Good Study Habits, Scepter Press, Study methods Chicago, [co-author, Arthur J. Krol] 6. Fundamentos del Marxismo-Leninismo, Persona y Derecho Communist Ideol. (Pamplona, Spain), vol. III, 1976; pp Marxism 7. Voegelin s From Enlightenment to Revolution, The Thomist, Modernity, Crit. 42, 1 (January, 1978), Eric Voegelin 8. Reading More s Utopia as a Criticism of Plato, Quincenten- St. Thomas More nial Essays on St. Thomas More, (Boone, N.C.: Albion, 1978), Proceedings of the Conference on British Studies, X; supplement, pp Aristotle as Revolutionary, Polis (Conference for the Study Aristotle, Politics of Political Thought), II, 1 (Autumn-Winter, 1978), Introduction, John Paul II: The Pope s Challenge, Scepter Pope John Paul II Press, New York, 1979, pp. v-viii. 11. The Greeks and Political Science, Polis (Conference for the Greek Pol. Phil. Study of Political Thought), III, 1 (Winter-Spring, 1980),
2 12. Ante la Conciencia del Mundo, Nuestro Tiempo (Pamplona, Pope John Paul II Spain), January, 1980; pp [Translation of no. 10] 13. Statesmanship and the Crisis of Political Leadership in Amer- Statesmanship ica, Congressional Record, 127:23 (Feb , 1981), pp. Amer. Gov., Pol. E ; also in The Intercollegiate Review, XVI, 2 (Spring- Summer, 1981), pp [originally presented in Washington at the 95 th Members Caucus, U.S. House of Representatives, 1981] 14. American Students Seek Survival Skills, Not Social Con- Higher Education science, Interviews Show, Chronicle of Higher Education, XXIV, 6 (April 7, 1982). [subsequently in College Student Personnel Abstracts] 15. The Synthesis of Classical Wisdom, Teaching the Middle St. Thos. Aquinas Ages (Warrensburg, Mo.: Central Missouri State Univ., Mediev. Pol. Phi. 1982), pp Also published as Teaching Aquinas in the Secular University: The Synthesis of Classical Wisdom, Santo Tommaso nella storia del pensiero, VIII (Atti dell VII Congresso Tomistico Internazionale, 1979), Studi Tomistici, XVII (Libreria Editrice Vaticana, 1982); pp Reflections on Statesmanship and the Presidency, Presiden- Statesmanship tial Studies Quarterly, XII, 4 (Fall, 1982), pp Amer. Gov., Pol. 17. Beyond the Legal Positivism - Natural Law Debate: A Con- St. Thos. Aquinas temporary Reflection on Aquinas, Proceedings, Interna- Natural Law tional Assoc. for Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy World Congress, 1979, vol. II; Basle, Switz., Marx Ha Muerto: Encuesta Mundial, Nuestro Tiempo (Pam- Communist Ideol. plona, Spain), January-February, 1983; p. 33 [contributor] Marxism 19. Why Is There No University in Utopia? Moreana (Angers, St. Thomas More France) XX, no. 77 (February, 1983), pp Higher Education 20. Modernity in the American Ideology, Independent Journal Modernity, Crit. of Philosophy, IV (1983), pp [abstracted in The Amer. Polit. Th. Philosopher s Index, 1984]
3 21. How to Change the World, a Visions discussion guide; Illinois Higher Education State Univ., Media Services, Summer, A Student s Work: Two Traditions, A Student s Work, Asso- Higher Education ciation for Cultural Interchange (Cooperation in Education, Study 41/44). New York, 1983, pp The Personal Dimension of Human Work, The Professions Work and Society, Association for Cultural Interchange (Cooperation in Education, 45/46). New York, 1984, pp Joy in the University, International Youth Year Features, As- Higher Education sociation for Cultural Interchange (Cooperation in Education, 47/48), New York, 1985, pp Also in: Juventud actual y Sociedad del Futuro (Barcelona: Promociones Publicaciones Universitarias, 1985), pp [originally presented at a retreat for first-year students in the College of the University of Chicago, 1970] 25. Public Morality in Liberal Democracy, Issues in the Wake of Politics & Ethics Vatican II (Proceedings, Eighth Convention, Fellowship of Amer. Polit. Th. Catholic Scholars). Scranton, Pa.: Northeast Books, 1985, pp Also in: Homilitic and Pastoral Review, LXXXVI, 3 (December, 1985), pp Origins: Karl Marx on Justice and Law, Persona y Derecho Marxism (Pamplona, Spain) XIV (1986), pp Liberation Theology, The Spiritual Life of Catholics (Pro- Liberation Theol. ceedings, Ninth Convention, Fellowship of Catholic Scholars). Scranton, Pa.: Northeast Books, 1987, pp Beyond Legal Positivism and Legal Naturalism: A Lesson St. Thos. Aquinas from St. Thomas Aquinas, Social Justice Review, LXXX, Natural Law 3-4 (March-April, 1989), pp [revision of no. 17] 29. Parallels on Work: Theory and Practice in Yves R. Simon Work and John Paul II, Freedom in the Modern World (Notre Yves Simon Dame, Ind.: American Maritain Assoc., 1989), pp Pope John Paul II
4 30. Political Science in the American University, Catholic Political Science Higher Education (Proceedings, Eleventh Convention, Fellowship of Catholic Scholars). Scranton, Pa.: Northeast Books, 1989, pp On the Edge of Human Experience, Introduction to The Teaching Good Man in Society: Active Contemplation (Lanham, Md.: Higher Education University Press of America, 1989), pp. ix-xxiv. 32. Selfism and the Dark Night of the Intellect, The Good Man Selfism (Ideol.) in Society: Active Contemplation (Lanham, Md.: Univer- Modernity, Crit. sity Press of America, 1989), pp A condensed ver- Higher Education sion is in Arts and Sciences Lectures: The First 20 Years (Normal, Ill.: Illinois State University, 1990), pp [originally presented as the Arts and Sciences Lecture for fall semester, 1981, at Illinois State University] 33. Public Morality in Liberal Democracy: E Pluribus Duo, Politics & Ethics Fellowship of Catholic Scholars Newsletter, XIV, 3 (June, Amer. Polit. Th. 1991), pp [revision of no. 25] 34. Christian Philosophy and the Formation of the Person, Etica, Teaching Philos. Sociologia e Politica d ispirazione tomistica, IV (Atti del Christian Philos. IX Congresso Tomistico Internazionale, 1987), Studi Tom- St. Thos. Aquinas istici, XLIII (Libreria Editrice Vaticana, 1991), pp Beyond Legal Positivism and Legal Naturalism: A Lesson St. Thos. Aquinas from St. Thomas Aquinas, Law and Philosophy: The Natural Law Practice of Theory: Essays in Honor of George Anastaplo, Vol. I (Athens: Ohio University Press, 1992), pp [revision of nos. 17 and 28] Also in Papers in Comparative Political Science/Estudios de Ciencia politica comparada: Trabajos en Homenaje a Ferran Valls Taberner, Cuadernos Informativos de Derecho (Barcelona), XVI (1995), pp Knowledge and the Meaning of Man in the University To- Higher education day; A Student s Work; The Professions and Society; Youth: Forming the Future; A Fresh Approach to Peace; The First Thing What Does It Mean To Be Human?
5 Progress and Human Dignity; Revolution, Dignity, Solidarity; Creativity; Discovery; Peace Is Possible; Suffering and Happiness, annual UNIV topics, Association for Cultural Interchange, New York, in cooperation with Institute for University Cooperation, Rome, John Courtney Murray: Defender of the Myth, We Hold J. C. Murray These Truths and More: Further Catholic Reflections Amer. Polit. Th. on the American Proposition (Steubenville, Ohio: Franciscan University Press, 1993), pp A Student s Teacher: Gerhart Niemeyer (Feb. 15, Gerhart Niemeyer June 23, 1997), Political Science Reviewer, XXVII Teaching (1998), pp America s Hidden Treasure: Or, Signs of Life in a Culture American Culture of Death, The Catholic Social Science Review, IV (1999), pp Stanley Parry: Teacher and Prophet, Modern Age, XLII, Stanley Parry No.3 (Summer 2000), forthcoming [approx. 13 pages] Conservatism TOTAL OF 40 ARTICLES AND ESSAYS: 1950s (1); 1960s (4); 1970s (5); 1980s (22); 1990s (7); 2000 (1) SUMMARY OF TOPICS: I Classical Studies (number of articles: 27) a) Higher Education (14, 19, 21, 22, 24, 31, 32, 36); Teaching (31, 38); Teaching Philosophy (34); Christian Philosophy (34); Study (22); Study Methods (5); Work (23, 29). b) Political Science (30); Politics and Ethics (25, 33); Natural Law (17, 28, 35); Greek Political Philosophy (11); Medieval Political Philosophy (15). c) Aristotle, Politics (9); St. Thomas Aquinas (15, 17, 28, 34, 35); St. Thomas More 8, 19); Yves Simon (29); Eric Voegelin (7); Gerhart Niemeyer (38); Stanley Parry (40); Pope John Paul II (10, 12, 29). II Modern Studies (number of articles: 8) Modernity, Critique (7, 20, 32); Modern Ideologies: The Communist Ideology (6, 18); Marxism (6, 18, 26); Liberation Theology (27); Selfism (32); Conser-
6 vatism (40). III American Studies (number of articles: 10) a) American Culture (39); American Political Thought (20, 25, 33, 37); American Government and Politics (2, 3, 4, 13, 16); Statesmanship (13, 16). b) John Courtney Murray (37). SUMMARY OF SOURCES: Nuestro Tiempo (5); Fellowship of Catholic Scholars (4): Proceedings (Northeast Books) (3), Newsletter (1); Arco (3); Istmo (3); Association for Cultural Interchange: Cooperation in Education (4); Scepter Press (2); Illinois State Univ. Press (2); Studi Tomistici (2); Polis (2); Persona y Derecho (2); (1 each): Albion; American Maritain Assn., Proceedings; Catholic Social Science Review; Central Mo. State Univ.; Chronicle of Higher Education; Cuadernos Informativos de Derecho; Franciscan Univ. Press; Homilitic and Pastoral Review; Independent Journal of Philosophy; Intercollegiate Review; International Assoc. for Philosophy of Law, Proceedings; Lexington Press; Modern Age; Moreana; Ohio University Press; Polis; Political Science Reviewer; Presidential Studies Quarterly; Promociones Publicaciones Universitarias; Social Justice Review; The Thomist; University Press of America.
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