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Political theory and political philosophy
Goerner, Edward Alfred, 1929-
University of Notre Dame. Dept. of Political Science.
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spelling GOE Edward A. Goerner Papers Guide University of Notre Dame Archives University of Notre Dame Archives 2014 Notre Dame, Indiana 46556 Based on paper finding aids and inhouse database. English GOE Edward A. Goerner Papers 1885-2012 (bulk 1958-2012). Goerner, Edward Alfred, 1929- 13 linear feet University of Notre Dame Archives Notre Dame, Indiana 46556 English. Administrative Information Student records are closed. Drafts of the aristocracy book may not be copied. Donated in 2013 by his wife Iris Mensing with the consent of his family. Preferred Citation Edward A. Goerner Papers (GOE), University of Notre Dame Archives (UNDA), Notre Dame, IN 46556 Scope and Content Files representing Goerner's research and teaching, his work on The Review of Politics, and his writings, including his unpublished book on aristocracy; documenting courses on political theory, Rawls, Camus, Locke, Kant, Aristotle, and Plato; with articles, notes, offprints, letters, and manuscripts; and restricted student files. Thanks to Allison Murphy for providing abstracts describing the contents of each folder. Background Edward A. Goerner was born in Brooklyn in 1929. After he graduated from the University of Notre Dame in 1952, he served in the United States Navy for three years. Then he earned a doctoral degree in political science from the University of Chicago, graduating in 1959, and taught for a year at Yale. For over half a century he taught political science at Notre Dame and was both popular with students and highly respected by colleagues. For many years he served as associate editor of The Review of Politics. Author of Peter and Caesar: the Catholic Church and Political Authority (New York: Herder and Herder, 1965), he also edited and wrote introductions for The Constitutions of Europe (Chicago, H. Regnery, 1967) and published many articles in scholarly journals. He died in 2012 at the age of 82. Goerner, Edward Alfred, 1929- University of Notre Dame. Dept. of Political Science. Political theory and political philosophy Peter and Caesar: the Catholic Church and Political Authority CGOE Edward A. Goerner: Manuscripts CGOE 1-7/ Edward A. Goerner Office Files CGOE 1/01 F O'M [Frank O'Malley] / Christ College 1974 Faculty member at Notre Dame (1934-1974), an editor of The Review of Politics, and one of Goerner's undergraduate professors. The folder contains: two obituaries from Newsweek and the New York Times; a pamphlet entitled "The New Plan of Studies: For the Bachelor of Arts Degree" (Sept. 1954); a list of O'Malley's published writings; several copies of a poem entitled "To Frank O'Malley" by Ernest Sandeen; a copy of a eulogy by Charles E. Sheedy, C.S.C.; copies of an edition of the student paper Scholastic largely dedicated to Frank O'Malley (Sept. 9, 1974); and a large photo of O'Malley. Also a copy of Frank O'Malley's proposal for a residential college at Notre Dame. CGOE 1/02 180 Lit and Pol - Spring 2002 1982-2002 Primarily administrative material related to a freshman Literature and Politics seminar. The material includes student lists, syllabi from various versions of the course (1982, 1983, 2002), course adoption forms, and bibliographies. CGOE 1/03 Iliad Material relating to lectures on the Iliad given as part of the 180 Lit and Pol seminar. Mostly handwritten notes; also questions for papers, a newspaper clipping and a few notes on related scholarly research. CGOE 1/04 Bolt [Robert, Man for All Seasons] 1977 A lecture on the film version of Robert Bolt's A Man for All Seasons (on the life of Saint Thomas More) which Goerner delivered as part of "Seasonal Man: A Film / Lecture series" in North Carolina, 1977 (typewritten, 18 pp). A description of the lecture series reads: "The following quotation fixes the questions upon which this proposed series would dwell: 'Whether he sees himself as religious or not, modern man cannot be ethical in the way that the religious man of former times was, before the 'death of God.' Two possibilities remain open for modern man. The first being ethical within given, inherited structures - the family, the church, the culture, the state - ordinary living which, because it is within these structures and because it rests on some genuine interhuman contact, is ethical in practice . . . . The second is the vastly more difficult and painful discovery of the ethical in limit situations, in the 'absurd,' in the 'eclipse of God.' (Maurice Friedman)." Goerner's student, Bill O'Grady, was another presenter in the series. The folder also contains logistical material relating to the lecture series, a newspaper article entitled "Sir Thomas More's Role as a Political Activist Is Debated by Scholars" (New York Times, 1977), and a small collection of handwritten notes on Bolt's play. CGOE 1/05 180 Others Handwritten notes on texts from the 180 Pol and Lit seminar: Beowulf, Bread and Wine, The Song of Roland, Malraux's The Conquerors, Sophocles' Philoctetes, Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and Shakespeare's Henry V. CGOE 1/06 Camus 1973-1999 Administrative material relating to an undergraduate seminar on Camus, including textbook information, student lists, copies of syllabi (1999, 1997, 1995, 1994, 1988, 1983, 1981, 1979, 1978, 1977, 1974, 1973, 1972), brief correspondence concerning related administrative matters, and posters advertising a public presentation of a dramatic reading of Camus's The Just Assasins by seminar participants. CGOE 1/07 Camus Notes 1983-1999 Handwritten and typewritten notes for the Camus seminar, most of which seem to be notes for lectures, as well as a short handwritten piece on Camus (possibly relating to Goerner's MA Thesis on Camus). The folder includes several newspaper clippings including: on Camus's last, posthumously published work (New York Times, 1994); on Camus and the story of the village of Le Chambon (New York Times Book Review, 1979); on George Bidault, former Prime Minister of France who opposed Algerian independence (New York Times, 1983); 'The 'Americanization' of Camus's 'Stranger'" (New York Times, 1988). The folder also contains copies of "The Condemned" by Woody Allen, a postcard of Camus (from a student), and a copy of The Major Works of Albert Camus: A Critical Commentary by Austin Fowler. CGOE 1/08 J. Sem [Justice Seminar] 1982-1993 Administrative material relating to the Justice Seminar, the core course in the Politics, Philosophy and Economics undergraduate minor. The material includes syllabi from different versions of the course, lists of students, textbook adoption forms, an article entitled "At Work: When a White Collar Unravels" (New York Times, 1992), lists of review topics and questions for an oral exam, and brief correspondence. CGOE 1/09 J. Sem Clips [newspaper clippings] 1992-1993 Newspaper clippings from the New York Times for the Justice Seminar, almost all on the subject of the Clinton health care plan. CGOE 1/10-11 J. Sem Arts [Justice Seminar Articles 1973-1993 Readings (with occasional comments) for the Justice Seminar, including a copy of the Ephebic Oath; also includes some brief correspondence, notes, and bibliographies. CGOE 1/10-11 "Choices of Principles of Distributive Justice in Experimental Groups" / by Frohlich, Oppenheimer, Eavey CGOE 1/10-11 "Can the Maximin Principle Serve as a Basis for Morality? A Critique of John Rawls's Theory" / by Harsanyi CGOE 1/10-11 "An Outline of a System of Utilitarian Ethics" / by J.J. Smart CGOE 1/10-11 "Rawls and Individualism" / by C.F. Delaney CGOE 1/10-11 "Pope, Criticizing capitalism, laments widening rich-poor gap, ecological damage" CGOE 1/10-11 "Big news is that encyclical voted for democracy" (National Catholic Reporter); brief essays on Centesimus Annus (several from the National Review); a textbook chapter on supply-side economics CGOE 1/10-11 "Morality and the theory of rational behavior" / by Harsanyi CGOE 1/10-11 "The Economic Significance of John Rawls' Theory of Justice" / by Stephen Worland CGOE 1/10-11 "Kantian Constructivism in Moral Theory" / by John Rawls CGOE 1/10-11 "'Constructivism' in Rawlsian Political Philosophy" / by C.F. Delaney CGOE 1/10-11 "The Shrinking Middle Class" / by Katharine L. Bradbury CGOE 1/10-11 "The Middle Class: Is it Really Vanishing?" / by Frank Levy CGOE 1/10-11 "In the Shadow of the General Will: Rawls, Kant and Rousseau on the Problem of Political Right" / by Patrick Neal CGOE 1/10-11 "Justice, Desert and Rawls" / by Finbarr O'Connor CGOE 1/10-11 "Effort, Ability, and Personal Desert" / by George Sher CGOE 1/12 PT [Political Theory] 1994-2001 Primarily administrative material for a Political Theory undergraduate course, including: syllabi, a list of students, a series of case studies for student discussion, paper assignments, exams, and material on texts for the course. The folder also includes a newspaper clipping ("On a New Map, the Income Gap Grows" by David Cay Johnston) and a student paper. CGOE 1/13-14 PT [Political Theory] Archive 1990-1999 Material for the Political Theory course, primarily packets from different years of the course that include syllabi, case studies, paper assignments and exams. CGOE 1/15 PT [Political Theory] Clips 1985-2001 Newspaper clippings (from the New York Times, South Bend Tribune, Le Monde, Parade Magazine, Wall Street Journal, and the Fayetteville Observer-Times) that seem to have formed the basis for case studies discussed in the Political Theory course. The folder also includes a book entitled "Social Stratification in the United States" by Stephen J. Rose. CGOE 1/16 [Autonomy and Majority Rule] 1984 A typewritten paper by Goerner entitled "Autonomy and Majority Rule," 1984 (22 pp). CGOE 1/17 Jury Nullification 1980-1995 An article entitled "Jury Nullification: The Contours of a Controversy" by Alan Scheflin and Jon Van Dyke; a copy of court case "United States v. Dougherty"; a newspaper article "Anarchy or fairness? Jury is out regarding merits of nullification" (South Bend Tribune, 1995). CGOE 1/18 White House as Junta Two versions of a short editorial by Goerner on the Iran-Contra scandal (4 pp). CGOE 1/19 European Unity and the Future of the West A handwritten speech (23 pp). CGOE 1/20 Single Issue Politics 1980 An exchange that occurred in Notre Dame student publications the Observer and the Scholastic between Goerner and Ralph McInerny on the subject of abortion as a political issue. The folder includes: the original piece "The Christian Menace" (Ralph McInerny, The Scholastic, October 1980); a typewritten editorial entitled "On Single-Issue Politics: A Rejoinder to Professor McInerny" as well as the published version "Single issues and multiple mistakes" (Goerner, The Observer, Nov 4, 1980); an editorial entitled "McInery responds" (The Observer, Nov. 14,, 1980); letter to the editor "McInerny position confusing" (Joseph Wilder, The Observer, Nov 21, 1980). CGOE 1/21 Assas [Assassination, referring to JFK] 1963 A short speech Goerner prepared for his class the day after the assassination of John F. Kennedy (handwritten, 8 pp). The folder also contains a copy of a Religious Bulletin which prints a sermon on the same subject, delivered by Father Stanley J. Parry, C.S.C., in Sacred Heart Church, Nov 24, 1963. CGOE 1/22 Straussites and Moderns A small collection of handwritten notes on the subject of differences between the Straussites and the Moderns. CGOE 1/23 Faculty Unions 1973 Selections from the student newspaper The Observer devoted to the subject of faculty unions at Notre Dame. Goerner, one of two faculty contributors, contributed an article entitled: "Collective Bargaining: Lure of Egypt" (Jan 29, 1973). CGOE 1/24 Reviews P+C [Peter and Caesar] 1965-1971 Reviews of Goerner's Peter and Caesar: by Guenter Lewy (Political Science Quarterly, vol. LXXXI, No. 3, Sept. 1966); by Robert E. Rodes, Jr (The Review of Politics, Vol. 28, No. 3, July 1966); by Angelo Codevilla (The Intercollegiate Review); by Patricia Barrett, R.S.C.J. (Theological Studies); Michael G. Ryan (The Juggler, Spring 1966); by James V. Schall, SJ (The Catholic Messenger, Mar 17, 1966); from Herder Correspondence; by Daniel Callahan (The Critic, Dec 1965 - Jan 1966); by Peter J. Henriot (America, Sept 25, 1965); by Richard Talaber (Chronicle, Aug 1965); in the Catholic Accent, Feb 17, 1966. The folder also includes a royalty statement from 1971. CGOE 1/25 Cambodia 1970 Material relating to a faculty senate meeting on the subject of Father Hesburgh's Declaration concerning the invasion of Cambodia. The folder contains a paper entitled "Remarks of the Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C., president of the University of Notre Dame, speaking at a student-sponsored rally held May 4, 1970, to discuss U.S. actions in Cambodia"; minutes of faculty senate meetings from May 5th and 6th, 1970; a copy of the resolution proposed by Goerner (expressing support for Hesburgh's Declaration) and passed by the Faculty Senate on May 6th; a handwritten speech relating to the resolution Goerner proposed. CGOE 1/26 Aquinas, Roos and Fortin 1975-1980 A piece entitled "St. Thomas Aquinas and Natural Law" (handwritten, 12 pp). The writing appears to be Goerner's. The folder includes drafts of a paper entitled "Natural Right and Natural Law" by John Roos; "Thomas Aquinas and the Reform of the Augustinian Natural Law Doctrine" by Ernest L. Fortin; "Unger and Aquinas" by John Roos; and correspondence concerning Goerner's work on Aquinas, natural law and natural right with John Robinson, Ernest L. Fortin, and Christopher Wolfe. The folder also includes handwritten notes on Aquinas; a book review; and a few pages from a dissertation on related issues. CGOE 1/27 Fortin / Finnis / Aquinas 1983 Copies of articles; also correspondence with Fortin regarding a lecture at Notre Dame; correspondence with John Finnis regarding Goerner's articles on natural law and natural right (a few comments by Goerner in the margin of the letter are included); and a newspaper clipping, "Robbery suspect awaits police" (South Bend Tribune, Jan 20, 1983). CGOE 1/27 "The New Rights Theory and the Natural Law" by Ernest L. Fortin, in which he discusses John Finnis's Natural Law and Natural Rights (The Review of Politics) with the occasional marginal note by Goerner CGOE 1/27 "On the Naturalness and Lawfulness of the Natural Law: A Few Remarks on Ernest Fortin's Doubts" (Goerner, Review of Politics, vol. 45, July 1983; no. 3) with a response from Fortin CGOE 1/27 "Augustine, Thomas Aquinas, and the Problem of Natural Law" by Ernest L. Fortin (Mediaevalia, 1978), with a brief collection of handwritten notes by Goerner attached CGOE 1/28 Good and Bad Man's View 1979-1990 Correspondence regarding the publication of an edited version of Goerner's "On Thomistic Natural Law: the Bad Man's View of Thomistic Natural Right" in An Introduction to Political Theory, along with copies of the original and edited versions of the article and a copy of "Thomistic Natural Right: The Good Man's View of Thomistic Natural Law." The folder includes a copy of a brief response to Goerner's work by Donald Roy, published in the Communications section of Politcal Theory (Feb 1980). CGOE 1/29 Lord Kennet 1986-1987 Correspondence with the Right Honorable the Lord Kennet concerning a possible internship for one of Goerner's daughters. CGOE 1/30 World Democracy 1961 A talk entitled "The Application of the Principle of Democracy in the World Community" prepared for the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Semi-Centennial Symposium, Notre Dame (March 4, 1961). The folder contains typewritten (13 pp) and handwritten versions of the piece. CGOE 1/31 Voice - Wallace 1964 An article entitled "Academic Freedom Or Academic Whoredom?" that Goerner wrote in response to the prospect of Gov. George Wallace speaking on Notre Dame's campus in the closing days of the Indiana Democratic presidential primary campaign (published in student newspaper The Voice, April 29, 1964). The issue was reported on by the National Review and the Chicago Tribune, though both incorrectly claimed that Goerner had opposed Wallace's right to the speak at the university. Goerner had, in fact, signed a statement saying Wallace ought to be allowed to speak on campus, but he vehemently opposed the peculiar staging / timing of the event, suggesting it was a political photo-op masquerading as an academic event. The folder includes excerpts from the National Review and the Chicago Tribune, as well as drafts of Goerner's responses to these pieces and published versions of the responses. There is also a small collection of letters written to Goerner in response to his article, some of which were addressed to Father Hesburgh. CGOE 1/32 New Cath Ency [New Catholic Encyclopedia] 1963-1964 Material relating to two articles Goerner contributed to the New Catholic Encyclopedia, entitled "Collectivism" and "Dictatorship" (750 words each). The folder contains related correspondence and handwritten drafts of the two articles. CGOE 1/33 Democracy in Crisis 1970-1974 Material (primarily reviews) related to Democracy in Crisis: New Challenges to Constitutional Democracy in the Atlantic Area, edited by Goerner. The book emerged from a 1970 conference held at Notre Dame. The book reviews are: by Minton F. Goldman (American Political Science Review, Dec. 1974); in [first word illegible] Fra Historien (1973, German); by Thomas M. Leonard (Growth and Change, 1973); in Choice (May 1972); in American Behavioral Scientist (May-June 1972); in Comparative Politics and International Relations (1972); an abstract in Poverty and Human Resources (Dec. 1971). The folder also includes correspondence from the National War College (regarding their use of one of the chapters), and pamphlets from the original conference CGOE 1/34 Articles and Reviews Articles and reviews by Goerner and his colleagues. By Goerner is a handwritten piece entitled CGOE 1/34 "Review of John Courtney Murray, We Hold These Truths" (7 pp) / by Edward A. Goerner CGOE 1/34 "Cicero and the Rebirth of Political Philosophy" / by Walter J. Nicgorski CGOE 1/34 "The Thinker in the Church: The Spirit of Newman" / by Frank O'Malley CGOE 1/34 "The Restoration of Tradition" / by Stanley Parry CGOE 1/34 "Babeuf and the Total Critique of Society" / by Gerhart Niemeyer CGOE 1/35 Calley [Trial of William L. Calley Jr.] 1971 Material relating to a Panel Discussion: "William Calley: Arms and the Man," Farley Hall. There is a short handwritten piece (10 pp) that was evidently the basis for some initial comments by Goerner in the discussion. The folder also includes a piece entitled "Text of Calley Prosecutor's Letter to the President" and a packet of papers prepared for the panel itself. CGOE 1/36 Graduation 1971 Material relating to a committee appointed by Fr. Burtchaell to improve commencement; Goerner chaired the committee and wrote and submitted the final report. The report captures Goerner's majestic and rhetorically high-flying vision of a truly liturgical commencement (Goerner had no hope that this would actually be realized, but it's fun reading nonetheless). The folder includes correspondence from Fr. Burtchaell and Donald P. Costello. CGOE 1/37 Fr. [John Courtney] Murray Miscellany 1958-1963 The folder contains a copy of "On Religious Liberty: Freedom is the most distinctively American issue before the Council" by John Courtney Murray, S.J. (America, 1963). There is a handwritten piece by Goerner in response to this article (10 pp), apparently prepared for a discussion of some sort. The folder includes correspondence from Goerner to Murray and Murray's response. The latter is a cryptic note that Murray wrote after having been silenced by his religious superiors. CGOE 1/38 Aristotle and N.R. [Natural Right] 1972-1974 A copy of Goerner's article "Aristocracy and Natural Right" (The American Journal of Jurisprudence, Vol. 17 1972); the folder also contains brief correspondence from Gerhart Niemeyer and Al Beitzinger in response to the article. CGOE 1/39 St. John's [College] 1981 Brief correspondence from Dean Robert S. Bart concerning a talk Goerner gave at St. John's College (Santa Fe). CGOE 1/40 Harvard / St. Th. A. II 1981 Program for a seminar entitled "The Claims of Revealed Truth: the Place of Islam, Christianity and Judaism in Political Philosophy," conducted at Harvard University, the Center for International Affairs. Goerner is listed as delivering a talk entitled "Legal Order, Natural Justice and Civil Disorder in Thomas Aquinas." The conference was directed by Muhsin Mahdi and Harvey C. Mansfield, Jr. CGOE 2/01 Hampshire Papers 1973 "Plato's Republic and the Search for Common Objects" by William O'Grady; "Word and World" by Joseph M. Duffy; "On Living with Inevitability" by J. N. Hartt. CGOE 2/02 Hampshire 1972 Brief correspondence with Robert C. Birney, Vice-President of Hampshire College, who was inquiring whether Goerner would consider being a candidate for the post of Dean of the College. CGOE 2/03 Review - Stackhouse Ethics and the Urban 1974 A few different versions (handwritten and typed) of Goerner's review of Ethics and the Urban Ethos: An Essay in Social Theory and Theological Reconstruction, by Max L. Stackhouse. The review was requested by the American Political Science Review; the folder includes related correspondence. The review was likely not printed, since Goerner was unhappy about proposed revisions. CGOE 2/04 Rags to Riches to Rags 1973 Goerner was elected to receive the Sheedy Award, Notre Dame's highest award for excellence in teaching, but in response to an ongoing dispute over University governance at the time refused to accept the award and the material token of $1000 that accompanied it. The dispute concerned the question of whether or not the elected faculty members of the Academic Council were to have veto power in the selection of the University's provost. In a series of pieces published in student papers the Observer and Scholastic he made public his reasons for refusing the award. The folder includes: "On University Governance: the Goerner Letters" (three letters published in the Scholastic April 13, 1973); "Goerner declines teaching award" (The Observer April 5, 1973); Observer editorial "The Fear Factor" (April 5, 1973); "Goerner's refusal receives praise" (The Observer April 9, 1973); "Professor Rejects Award" (South Bend Tribune, April 9, 1973); a brief article entitled "Goerner Refuses Award" published in Notre Dame Magazine, June 1973; "On Governance and the University" (Daniel J. Koob, Scholastic, May 1973). The folder also includes correspondence with Fr. Hesburgh, Rev. Burtchaell, Dean Plunkett, Dean Crosson, and Father Ferdinand Brown. CGOE 2/05 Fac. Man. - University [Faculty Manual] 1972 Material relating to proposed revisions to the Notre Dame Faculty Manual. At stake was a larger dispute about University governance. The folder includes correspondence directed to the members of the Academic Council; a copy of a written request from Goerner to other elected members of the Academic Council that they not attend a proposed meeting run under the joint auspices of the Executive Committee of the Faculty Senate and the Executive Committee of the Notre Dame Chapter of A.A.U.P. (attached are brief replies from Ralph McInerny and from Bernard Norling); a copy of the Faculty Manual in which various corrections / revisions seem to have been noted; a description of proposed changes to the Faculty Manual; a brief piece entitled "The University" that may have formed the basis for a proposed Article in the Faculty Manual (typewritten, 6 pp, no author noted but probably written by Goerner); a piece entitled "The Future at Notre Dame," anonymously composed but signed and sponsored by several faculty members; a copy of a "Draft Report of the Sub-Committee on Faculty Ethics - Majority Report"; and some brief related correspondence. CGOE 2/06 Phi Beta Kappa talks A 12 pp speech, apparently delivered at an initiation ceremony for Phi Beta Kappa. CGOE 2/07 Jobs ~ 1958-1977 Documents, primarily correspondence, relating to academic positions Goerner held at Yale and at Notre Dame, and to potential appointments at other colleges. The folder also includes some documents dealing with the organization of courses within Notre Dame's Political Science Department; brief descriptions of some of Goerner's own courses are included in these. The folder includes correspondence from Marquette University, The Catholic University of America, Fordham University, and Claremont, all of which institutions were writing to inquire whether Goerner would consider an appointment in their departments of political science. St Mary's College, California, inquired whether Goerner would consider the chairmanship of their Political Science Department. St. John's University, Minnesota, inquired whether Goerner would consider the position of Dean of their College of Arts and Sciences. The University of Dallas inquired whether Goerner would consider the position of University President. CGOE 2/08 SSRC-Harv-etc. [Social Science Research Council Fellowship, Harvard Society of Fellows] 1957-1965 Material relating to various fellowship and grant applications, including a fellowship Goerner received from the Relm Foundation for the purpose of finishing Peter and Caesar. The folder includes a fair amount of correspondence, including Goerner's description of his Peter and Caesar project and its importance, and material relating to applications for a Social Science Research Council fellowship (fellowship granted but refused) and for a Junior Fellowship with Harvard University's Society of Fellows. CGOE 2/09 St. Thomas More 1969-1970 Material relating to Goerner's proposal for a residential college at Notre Dame and the various campus disputes the proposal engendered. The folder includes a copy of the proposal: "Proposal to Establish a Residential College as a Confederal Unit of the College of Arts and Letters"; an edition of student newspaper The Observer with an article entitled "Goerner requests radical revision" (Oct 1, 1969); an edition of student magazine the Scholastic in which Goerner published an article entitled "Experiments with Truth: A Radical Proposal" (May 16, 1969); a humor supplement to the Scholastic entitled "The Absurder," which includes the article: "Garner discovers Truth" (March 13, 1970); a copy of "Alma Mater, Mater Sterilis: An Open Letter to Fr. Charles Sheedy" by Goerner; edition of The Observer that includes an article entitled "Father Sheedy moved by Goerner's criticisms" (Nov 6, 1969); related correspondence; a copy of "A Proposal from the General Program of Liberal Studies" submitted by Michael J. Crowe in cooperation with Bruno P. Schlesinger; a copy of a pamphlet entitled "the University of Michigan the Residential College 1969-70"; a Scholastic edition that contains an article "The Presidential Prerogative" (Nov 24, 1969); an Observer edition with article "Experimental College" (Nov 10, 1969); an Observer edition with article "Goerner retracts proposals" (Nov 5, 1969); a booklet entitled "Residential College Concept in American Higher Education: Proceedings of a Conference Held under the Auspices of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Oct 1967"; handwritten notes on the structure of the proposed college; and "The Crisis of Liberal Education" by Allan Bloom. The folder also includes correspondence relating to a request from St. Mary's College, South Bend, that Goerner consider the position of St. Mary's College President. CGOE 2/10 [Mixed loose papers - election results, Peter Mailaender papers - made a folder] 2006-2007 A document entitled "2006-2007 Mexican Presidential Election (from Bill Herzog)"; "Without a Higher Purpose in Mind" (on the subject of the scholar-servant); and "Is Loyalty a Virtue? An Aristotelian Perspective" by Peter Mailaender; a document describing the Treaty of Lisbon; a document entitled "Assessing Proportional Representation in Britain's Regional Elections of 6 May 1999." CGOE 2/11 World of Man and World of Things 1965 The folder contains different versions of a piece entitled "The World of Man and the World of Things" (29 pp), apparently originally given as one of the Young Christian Students at Notre Dame Lenten Lectures; it is on the subject of the relationship between economics and politics. Goerner sent it to the editors of Cross Currents with a view to its possible publication there. The folder includes correspondence relating to two talks Goerner gave to the Boston Newman club, one of which was "The World of Man and the World of Things," the other "Glory, Friendship, and Contemplation." The folder contains an untitled, handwritten piece that appears to be a version of the latter speech. CGOE 2/12 Steintrager Lecture 1982 The folder contains different versions of a piece entitled "Letter and Spirit: the Political Ethics of the Rule of Law versus The Political Ethics of the Rule of the Virtuous," which Goerner apparently presented as the inaugural James A. Steintrager Lecture in Political Philosophy, Wake Forest University. A later version was submitted to The Review of Politics; the folder contains some brief related correspondence. CGOE 2/13 Sick Earth 1970 An 11 pp talk Goerner gave at the University of Chicago. The folder contains brief related correspondence. CGOE 2/14 Homage to Solon 1974 A piece entitled "Homage to Solon of Athens: A Response to Charles C. West's 'Faith, Ethics and Politics'" by Goerner (21 pp). It was prepared for the Convocation on Ethics and Politics, (Institute for Neighborhood Studies, 1974). CGOE 2/15 Homage to Solon The folder includes a draft of Goerner's "Homage to Solon of Athens" as well as a marked copy of Charles C. West's piece "Faith, Ethics and Politics: A Study in the Theology of Politics with Relation to the Worldliness of the Former and the Transcendental Dimensions of the Latter" to which Goerner was responding. CGOE 2/16 [Autonomy and Majority Rule] 1984 Two versions of Goerner's "Autonomy and Majority Rule," submitted for publication in Interpretation. CGOE 2/17 Letter and Spirit - ROP [Review of Politics] 1983 A copy of Goerner's piece "Letter and Spirit: The Political Ethics of the Rule of Law Versus the Political Ethics of the Rule of the Virtuous." It is a later version of Steintrager Lecture at Wakeforest. The folder contains correspondence related to its publication in The Review of Politics, as well as reviewer comments. CGOE 2/18 Kant - P.T. [Political Theory] 1975-1976 A few different versions (handwritten and typed) of Goerner's "On Kant as the Most Inadequate of the Social Contract Theorists: Queries for Patrick Riley," a brief response piece evidently published in Political Theory. The folder contains related correspondence. CGOE 2/19 Lyons Hall Communion Breakfast A handwritten speech Goerner evidently delivered for a communion breakfast at Notre Dame (18 pp; pages 9-11 appear to be missing.) CGOE 2/20 Refl. On State of Nature Copy of a piece entitled "Reflections on the State of Nature," a lecture Goerner apparently gave as part of the Hampshire College Lectures in Philosophy of Religion (34 pp, typewritten). CGOE 2/21 Festivity and Politics Mid 1960s A copy of Goerner's "Festivity and Politics" (approx 30 pp, typewritten). Parts were published in "The Notion of Christendom and the Problem of Justice," Continuum, Winter '65-66. The folder also includes an untitled, handwritten piece that appears to be the basis for a lecture on leisure (11 pp). CGOE 2/22 St. Anselm - Assumption Talks on Pol. [Political] Community A handwritten piece on the subject of political community (40 pp). CGOE 2/23 The Iliad and Aristocracy A copy of a piece entitled "The Iliad and Aristocracy" (6 typed pages, many more handwritten); it appears to be the basis for a speech or lecture. CGOE 2/24 Review: Jacobs, Lawrence. R., and Skocpol, Theda. Inequality and American Democracy: What We Know and What we Need to Learn. 2006-2009 Scrawled note: "For Aristo" [Aristocracy]. Also part of Dennis Brennan's Hobbes book? CGOE 2/25 [Loose - Research] The folder contains several lists of citations for works on natural law, the Virgin of Chartres, Christian iconography; works by John Finnis. The bulk concerns the Aristocracy manuscript, described below in the Aristocracy section. CGOE 2/26 Hospers / Sade Copies from "Medical Care: A Refutation" by Robert M. Sade; Morality and the theory of rational behavior by John C. Harsanyi; The Libertarian Manifesto by John Hospers; the folder includes a page of handwritten notes on Sade. CGOE 2/27 Letters III 1998-2000 Letters from students and friends, including John Engels and Father Hesburgh. CGOE 2/28 Letters II 1991-1999 Primarily letters from students, but also from some family and friends. There are a few letters from Goerner, including: a Letter to the Editor: The New York Times Arts and Leisure, in response to "Looking for Listeners Who Can Love New Music" by Greg Sandow; a Letter to the Editor, South Bend Tribune; and to Senators Richard Lugar and Dan Coats, as well as to Representative Timothy Roemer in response to NIPSCO's campaign against a proposed energy tax. CGOE 2/29 Letters I 1955-1988 Letters and notes from students. The folder also includes correspondence between Goerner and David Wilmot (seems to be a fellow '52 classmate of Goerner's) concerning Wilmot's proposal to write a book on Frank O'Malley; some correspondence with Ernest Fortin concerning an APSA panel; a letter from Outstanding Educators of America, informing Goerner of his nomination; a copy of an advertisement in The New York Times calling for Nixon's impeachment, sponsored by Political Scientists for Impeachment; some correspondence from colleagues (particularly concerning the Sheedy prize - primarily congratulatory); correspondence between Marilyn and Edward Goerner and Bishop Pursely concerning the Apostolic Institute and its Deacon Training Program; a short piece entitled "The Vocation of the Teacher" by Joe Evans; correspondence with John Crutcher regarding a lecture by Goerner at Assumption College and St. Anselm's; correspondence with Ralph Martin concerning some citations in Aquinas; correspondence with John Hooker, CUA (Department of Politics), which includes some interesting comments by Goerner on a non-philosophical versus a philosophical science of politics; and a letter to Goerner from his father, Alfred Goerner M.D. CGOE 2/30-31 Plato 1998-2001 Typewritten course lectures on Plato's Republic, probably for his Political Theory course. The folder also includes a large collection of typewritten and handwritten notes on the same topic. The folder includes a 28 pp paper entitled "Republic V - VI" that is more formal than a normal class lecture (includes footnotes). CGOE 3/01 Plato I 1983-1999 Material on Plato's Republic: primarily handwritten notes (many of which relate Plato's text to the work of other political thinkers, including Hobbes, Rousseau, Marx); several versions of a typewritten final lecture for the Political Theory course; a handwritten lecture entitled "Courage and non-Utilitarian Justice"; and a 21 pp typewritten piece entitled "Skepsis." There are a few other related pieces by others, including a couple papers, newspaper articles and a book review. CGOE 3/02 UNIF. Intro [European Unification Manuscript] late 1970s-1980s Concerns unification of the European Economic Community. A 14 page typewritten piece entitled "Introduction." Also included is a draft of the same that is partly handwritten and partly typewritten. CGOE 3/03 UNIF. I [European Unification Manuscript] late 1970s-1980s A 43 page draft (primarily handwritten) of Ch. 1. "Partial Models." CGOE 3/04 UNIF. II [European Unification Manuscript] late 1970s-1980s A 68 page (primarily handwritten) draft of Ch. 2. "The Christian Democratic Model: Christendom Reconciled." The folder also includes an approximately 40 page draft (primarily typewritten) of what seems to be a different version of the chapter. CGOE 3/05 UNIF. III [European Unification Manuscript] late 1970s-1980s Approximately 50 pages, both handwritten and typed, of a draft of a chapter entitled "The Technocratic Model: The Conquest of Nature." It is very much still in a draft state, with multiple corrections, parts to be inserted, etc. CGOE 3/06 [Red manuscript binder - stuck in folder "European Unification manuscript"] late 1970s-1980s Material relating to a manuscript on European Unification, including the text of four chapters, an old table of contents (entitled "Charles de Gaulle and the Unification of Europe"), and notes. CGOE 3/07 [Benardete - Symposium] 1993 A bound copy of a lecture by Seth Benardete entitled On Plato's Symposium, given as part of the lecture series 'Figures and Works of Antiquity' for the Carl Friedrich von Siemens Foundation, June 1993. German and English, facing pages. CGOE 3/08 [Descartes] Papers, the size of a small notebook, with handwritten notes on Descartes's Regulae and Discourse on Method. CGOE 3/09 [Research / Scholarship] 1991-2012 Articles, reviews, typewritten pages, and papers. The folder also includes several book reviews. CGOE 3/09 "Higher Law and the Rule of Law: The Platonic Origin of an Ideal" / by Bradley Lewis CGOE 3/09 "Political Friendship as Story-Telling: An Examination of Aristotle's Poetics" / by John von Heyking CGOE 3/09 the Introduction and notes from The Defender of the Peace / by Marsilius of Padua / edited and translated by Annabel Bret CGOE 3/09 "Slaves, Women, and the Political Nature of Human Beings in Aristotle" / by Joseph Karbowski CGOE 3/09 "The New Household Economy" / by William James Booth; "Aristotle's Aesthetics" / by David K. O'Connor CGOE 3/09 "Plato's Minos: The Soul of the Law" / by Michael Davis CGOE 3/10 Bundestag 1990 An article entitled "Unified Germany at the Polis: Political Parties and the 1990 Federal Election" by David P. Conradt. German Issues. vol. 9 (October 1990). CGOE 3/11 Bundestag 2002 One page in German; it appears to be a table of results, possibly election results. CGOE 3/12 "Autonomy and Majority Rule" / by Goerner (22 pp). 1984 CGOE 3/13 "Aristotle on the Politics of Plato's Musical Education" / by Elliot Bartky With a request for comments CGOE 3/14 "Aquinas on Aristotle on Hippodamus: Book II of the Politics" / by Tom Smith Regarding a dispute between Harry Jaffa and Goerner over Aquinas's reading of Aristotle CGOE 3/15 "The Order of Explanation and the Order of Understanding in Aquinas' Account of Law," / by Tom Smith 1994 CGOE 3/16 "Graduate Education in Political Psychology" / by Sears and Funk (Political Psychology, Vol. 12, No. 2) 1991 CGOE 3/17 Draft copy of "Constructing the Sexuality of the "Other;" A (Partial) Explication of the Sexuality of Conquest" / by M.E. Melody (APSA) 1994 CGOE 3/18 "The Problem of the Noble and the Practicality of Platonic Political Philosophy" CGOE 3/19 "Rousseau's Fulfillment of the Natural Public Law Tradition." 1994 CGOE 3/20 "Is Natural Law Theory Compatible with Limited Government?" / by John Finnis (draft) 1993 CGOE 3/21 "Nurture and Natural Law" / by David F. Forte 1993-1994 CGOE 3/22 "Natural Law as 'Law': Reflections on the Occasion of Veritatis Splendor" Russell Hittinger (Natural Law Lecture given at the Notre Dame Law School, Feb 17th, 1994) - there is also a letter from Hittinger to Goerner 1994 CGOE 3/23 "The Historical Context of Thomas Aquinas's Political Teaching" / by John Roos 1993 Presented at the International Medieval Congress, Kalamazoo, 1993) with typed comments from Goerner CGOE 3/24 "The Rise and Decline of Natural Law in Irish Constitutional Jurisprudence" / by V. Bradley Lewis - draft for Midwest PSA, April 1996 CGOE 3/25 "Contractualist Liberalism and Deliberative Democracy" / by Paul Weithman (Philosophy and Public Affairs) 1995 Including a copy of an emailed response by Goerner CGOE 3/26 "The Place of Hume in the History of Jurisprudence" / by Alfons Beitzinger CGOE 3/27 "The Book of Religion" / by Alfarabi, translated by Charles E. Butterworth; and a couple of book reviews. The folder includes the following papers, with no author listed: CGOE 3/28 "Plato's Laws: Postlude or Prelude to Socratic Political Philosophy?" / by Catherine Zuckert; CGOE 3/29 "Introduction to the Special Issue on Political Psychology and Political Theory" / by C. Fred Alford (Political Psychology, Vol. 14, No. 2) 1993 CGOE 3/30 Pope Benedict XVI's encyclical "Deus Caritas Est" CGOE 3/31 "Which Is the Fairest One of All? A Positive Analysis of Justice Theories" / by James Konow 2003 CGOE 3/32 "Law and Innovation in Machiavelli's Prince" / by Nathan Tarcov CGOE 3/33 "Why Small, Centrist Third Parties Motivate Policy Divergence by Major Parties" / by James Adams and Samuel Merril, III 2006 CGOE 3/34 "Morals and Politics" / by Vittorio Hosle CGOE 3/35 "Chapter Five: The Luminous Path of Friendship: Augustine's Account of Friendship and Political Order" / by John von Heyking CGOE 3/36 Excerpt from Kant's Perpetual Peace / translated by Goerner 1985 CGOE 3/37 "An Appreciation of Kant's Critique of Pure Reason: An Introduction for Students" / by Eva Brann 1972 CGOE 3/38 "The Political and Philosophical Intentions of Plato's Seventh Letter" / by Brad Lewis 1998 With correspondence from Goerner CGOE 3/39 "Introduction: Platonic Dramatology" / by Catherine Zuckert CGOE 3/40 "About Plato's Philebus" and "Plato's Ion" / by Jacob Klein 1971-1972 CGOE 3/41 "Aristotle on the Conditions for and Limits of the Common Good" / by Thomas W. Smith. 1999 CGOE 3/42 "What Money Can't Buy: The Moral Limits of Markets" / by Michael J. Sandel 1998 CGOE 3/43 Review essay: "Theory and Practice in Medieval Aristotelianism" / by Joshua Parens. 1993 CGOE 3/44 "Aquinas's Two Pedagogies: A Reconsideration of the Relation between Law and Moral Virtue" / by Mary M. Keys 2001 CGOE 3/45 "The Significance of the Non-Lockean Heritage of the Declaration of Independence" / by Walter Nicgorski 1976 CGOE 3/46 Paper on Sophocles' Philoctetes / by Bill O'Grady CGOE 3/47 "Elite Education and the Viability of a Lockean Society" / by Luigi Bradizza 2008 CGOE 3/48 "The Unique, Novel, and Unsound Adversary Ethic" / by Thomas L. Shaffer. 1988 CGOE 3/49 Book reviews - Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews, Bryn Mawr Classical Review, and others 1994-2009 CGOE 3/50 Notes and a map possibly relating to Thucydides' History of the Peloponnesian Wars. CGOE 3/51 Ephemera Notre Dame Graduate School Award Ceremony Program, May 14, 1993; Tattered Cover Book Store bookmark; Hobbes, Tibet, and the Chinese assignment CGOE 3/52 Giles of Rome: de differentia rhetoricae, ethicae et politicae 1932 A black folder containing an excerpt from a piece on the "De Differentia Rhetoricae, Ethicae et Politicae" of Aegidius Romanus (Latin for Giles of Rome). The piece includes original text (Latin) as well as scholarly commentary (English); the author is Gerardo Bruni (The New Scholasticism, VI (1932) #1, pp 1-18). CGOE 3/53 Giles of Rome: Comm. In sententiarum lib. I, dist. III, q. I, arts. Ii and iii "Utrum Deum esse sit per se notum." "Utrum Deum esse posit demonstrari." 1909 A brown folder containing an excerpt of Giles's work (Latin). The text is part of a larger German collection of texts: P. Augustinius Daniels, O.S.B., Quellenbeitroge und untersuchungen zur Geschichte der Gottesheweise in dreizelinten Jahrhundert munster: Verlag der aschendorffschen Buchhandlung, (1909), pp 72 ff. CGOE 3/54 [Handout: Natural Law] 1993 A handout for a talk given by Paul Vander Waerdt entitled "The Original Theory of Natural Law," Notre Dame (January 29, 1993). The handout contains excerpts from classical authors Cicero, Chrysippus, Diogenes Laertius and Plutarch, as well as a short bibliography. CGOE 3/55 To 544 [Manuscript Reviews for the Review of Politics] 2012 A manuscript review of "The Body Politic as a Fiction of the Mind: Imagination and Fiction in the Religious and Political Thought of Thomas Hobbes" for the Review of Politics (2012). Also included is a copy of the cover of American Political Thought: A Journal of Ideas, Institutions, and Culture (Vol 1, Num 1, Spring 2012). CGOE 3/56 To Point [Hosle Article] 2008 A copy of "Cicero's Plato" by Vittorio Hosle, from Wiener Studien: Zeitschrift Fur Klassische Philologie, Patristik und Lateinische Tradition (2008) 145-170. English. CGOE 3/57 Essai sur l'origine des langues - Rousseau A copy of Jean-Jacques Rousseau's Essai sur L'Origine des Langues. French. CGOE 3/58 Giles of Rome - De Regimine Principum A table of contents and some text (Latin). The folder includes a page of notes by Goerner on De Regimine Principum and De Renuntiatione Papae. CGOE 3/59 Gelasius I ad Anastasium Imp. [Imperatorem] Text of Pope Gelasius I's Epistola VIII ad Anastasium (Latin) from J.P. Migne, Patrologiae Latinae, vol. 59. CGOE 3/60 Filioque 2003 A copy of "An Agreed Statement of the North American Orthodox-Catholic Theological Consultation," St. Paul's College, Washington, DC (October 25th, 2003), concerning the disputed question of whether the Holy Spirit "proceeds from the Father and from the Son." CGOE 3/61 Caritas in Veritate 2009 Latin and English versions of Pope Benedict XVI's encyclical "Caritas in Veritate" (June 29th, 2009). CGOE 3/62 Unger 1983-1987 Bibliography of critical legal studies, a table of contents for Roberto Unger's Knowledge and Politics, handwritten and typewritten notes on Knowledge and Politics, two articles on the feud over Critical Legal Studies at Harvard Law School (1984/5), and questions on Unger for the Justice Seminar. CGOE 3/63 Dworkin Typewritten and handwritten notes on Dworkin's A Matter of Principle. CGOE 3/64 Marx Notes on Marx's writings and a series of questions for seminar participants (on Marx and other political theorists). CGOE 3/65 [Clippings] Newspaper articles on campaign finance scandals in the UK, the expanding powers of French Conseil constitutionnel, the rise of American oligarchy, Stephen Breyer on consent of the governed, campaign cash and elected judges (US), French elections, Jacques Chirac's embezzlement trial, the Karachi affair, the French media's independence (or lack there of) of the ruling elite, and the GOP's recruitment of wealthy candidates. CGOE 4/01 Nozick Handwritten and typewritten outlines and notes on Anarchy, State and Utopia. The folder also includes a copy of an article on Robert Bellah's Habits of the Heart entitled "Scholars Diagnose 'Cancerous' Individualism in the Character of American Citizens"; an article on Rawls and Nozick by Randall Rothenberg; a New York Times piece entitled "Catholics Debate Morality of Capitalism, U.S. Style." The folder also includes what appear to be questions for seminar participants and lecture notes. CGOE 4/02 MacIntyre Handwritten notes on MacIntyre's work After Virtue, as well as a few typewritten papers, including one entitled "J Sem [Justice Seminar] notes," on related issues. The folder also includes the following articles: "Plant Shutdown, Collective Bargaining, and Job and Employment Experiences of Displaced Brewery Workers" by Craypo and Davisson; "The Common Good and the Public Interest" by Bruce Douglass; and "Virtue, Obligation and Politics" by Stephen G. Salkever CGOE 4/03 Parl. [Parliamentary] Interns 1999-2008 A handbook entitled "A Guide for the Parliamentary Research Assistant" (1999) written by members of the Notre Dame London Program who held research assistantships with MPs (includes a forward by Goerner). The folder also includes correspondence with the student authors and a list of students who interviewed for a research assistantship position. CGOE 4/04 Hobbes 1998-2004 Material relating to a graduate seminar on Hobbes's Leviathan, primarily administrative; includes a syllabus, a presentation schedule, and a list of research resources. The folder also includes a student paper and a copy of William Blake's "Behemoth and Leviathan." CGOE 4/05-06 Leviathan Material for a graduate seminar on Hobbes's Leviathan. The material includes a dictionary of key terms in the Leviathan (by Goerner); lists of references; handwritten and typewritten notes on the Leviathan; a substantial collection of typewritten lectures / lecture notes on the Leviathan; correspondence from Paul Bullen's Aristotle list-serve (on the subject of "Collective Implication of Self Interest"); a list of Biblical references to the leviathan; a student paper; and questions about parts III and IV of Leviathan. CGOE 4/07 Aristotle 1991-2003 Material for a graduate seminar on Aristotle's Ethics and Politics. The material is primarily administrative and includes syllabi from different years, lists of students, a teacher course evaluation, a bulletin from Notre Dame libraries, and bibliographies. The folder also includes handouts for the seminar (including a copy of "The Democratic Constitution of Athens"; the Oath of the young Athenian as he took up the arms of manhood and citizenship) as well as a copy of an article entitled "The Relation between the Nicomachean Ethics and the Politics Revisited" by Filimon Peonidis; a book review of "Aristotle's Best Regime" by Curtis N. Johnson; and a paper by Bill O'Grady on the subject of Aristotle and Kant and their respective doctrines of perception. CGOE 4/08 Aristotle Sp. 03 [Spring 2003] 2003 Material for a graduate seminar on Aristotle's Ethics and Politics offered in the Spring semester of 2003. The material is largely administrative, and includes a syllabus and a list of students. The folder also includes copies of some of the articles used for student papers, a student paper with comments, and a copy of excerpts on the subject of the Athenian ephebeia (ephebic oath). CGOE 4/09 A. [Aristotle] Articles "Aristotle and Theories of Justice" by Delba Winthrop and a book review of "Aristotle on the Sense-Organs" by T. K. Johansen. CGOE 4/10 A [Aristotle] - Bullen 1997-2000 Correspondence from an Aristotle e-list serve run by Paul Bullen. Topics include: the meaning of the expression κατὰ τὴν ὑφηγημένην μέθοδον (the guiding method); different kinds of infinity; how to understand the polis as a 'whole'; whether Aristotle thinks of politics as an episteme or a techne (Goerner contributed); nous in the Ethics, De Anima, Categories; the meaning of to dikaion (Goerner contributed); the meaning of the claim at Nicomachean Ethics I.2 that the investigation is a "kind of political science"; the "political life" in the Eudemian Ethics; arche in Metaphysics V; the meaning of terms related to the good man (epieikes, spoudaios); legislation. The folder also includes the following book reviews: Aristotle on Political Enmity and Disease by Kostas Kalimtzis; Feminist Interpretations of Aristotle edited by Cynthia A. Freeland; Practices of Reason: Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics by C.D.C. Reeve; Ethics from the Cambridge series "Companions to Ancient Thought" edited by Stephen Everson; and a paper: "Plato's Concept of Political Science and the Relationship between the Ethics, the Politics, and the Rhetoric of Aristotle" by Paul Bullen. CGOE 4/11-12 A. [Aristotle] Ethics Re: a graduate seminar on Aristotle's Ethics and Politics (the material concerns the Ethics). The material largely consists in lecture material. The folder also contains citations, handwritten notes, a series of questions relating to Book II, correspondence from the Bullen e-list serve, "Two Ideals of Friendship" by David K. O'Connor, a couple of relevant newspaper articles; correspondence on Nicomachean Ethics V's discussion of justice and on prudence as aisthesis; and notes concerning Aristotle, Aquinas, and Finnis on justice. CGOE 4/13 ETHICS misc 1958-2009 Material relating to Aristotle's Ethics, including: "An Aristoteliean Feminism" by Sarah Borden Sharkey; "Making the City Safe for Philosophy: Nicomachean Ethics, Book 10" by Aristide Tessitore; "Modern Moral Philosophy" by G.E.M. Anscombe; an excerpt from Aquinas's commentary on the Nicomachean Ethics. Book review: "Die Theorie des Glucks in Aristoteles' Eudemischer Ethik" by Friedemann Buddensiek. The folder also includes comments on student papers; notes; and correspondence from Aristotle e-list serves (including on the subjects of: choice and wish, dynasts, various meanings of arche, practical reasoning, soul and body, Aquinas and Aristotle on the virtues, Sachs's translation of the Nicomachean Ethics). CGOE 4/14-15 A. [Aristotle] Politics 1996-2009 Material relating to Aristotle's Politics, including the following papers and essays: "'Sunaisthetic' Friendship and the Foundations of Political Anthropology" by John von Heyking; "An Introduction to the Athenian Legal System" by Bers and Lanni; "Aristotle and the Eleatic Stranger on the Nature and Purpose of Political Life" by Kevin M. Cherry; "Lawmakers and Ordinary People in Aristotle" by Paul Bullen; "The Epitome of Aristotle's Political Theory" by Paul Bullen. The folder also includes copies of "The Ephebic Oath" and "The Democratic Constitution of Athens"; book reviews (including on the subjects of the best regime, kingship). The folder also includes handwritten and typewritten notes (many lecture notes) on the Politics; some comments on student papers; correspondence from an Aristotle list-serve (including discussions on: Keyt's commentary on Politics V and VI; monarchies, especially kingship; the meaning of politikos; whether the opening of the Politics commits a fallacy of composition). CGOE 4/16 POLITICS misc A draft of "Schizophrenia and Sophistry in Aristotle's Politics" by Thomas W. Smith. CGOE 4/17 Locke / Kant 1982- Material relating to both undergraduate and graduate courses on Locke, on Kant, and on British Political Theory, including typewritten notes on Locke's The First Treatise of Government; a large collection of handwritten notes on Locke's Second Treatise; handwritten notes on Kant's Grundlegung zur Metaphysik der Sitten and on Perpetual Peace. The folder also includes a copy of the second section of Perpetual Peace; other notes; a few syllabi from different courses. CGOE 4/18 Medieval 1996-2000 A syllabus from a Medieval Political Theory course by John Roos and correspondence with Jill Budney concerning directed readings. CGOE 4/19 J-J R Sem. [Jean-Jacques Rousseau Seminar] 1975-2003 Material from a graduate and undergraduate courses on Rousseau (texts: Social Contract, Emile, Julie). A student paper, several articles that were probably the basis of term papers, correspondence from students, handwritten notes on various texts of Rousseau's; a synopsis of "Julie"; a copy of Rousseau's Essay on the Origin of Languages; and administrative material, including syllabi, citations, list of research resources, a textbook adoption form, and a syllabus from Eileen Hunt Botting's course Rousseau. CGOE 4/20 17th Amendment 2010 A "50 on Friday Talk" Goerner gave in Chicago on the subject of whether the 17th Amendment should be repealed (14 pp). The folder includes material relating to the talk, including correspondence and a few copies of what might have been an old magazine article on Goerner. CGOE 4/21 PPE Colloquium [Politics, Philosophy and Economics] Spring 2006 Material relating to a PPE colloquium given in the Spring of 2006 on the subject of Goerner's Aristocracy manuscript. Mostly administrative material and some correspondence. CGOE 4/22 Aristotle 2009 Material from a graduate seminar on Aristotle's Ethics and Politics offered in the Spring of 2009. The folder includes administrative material, including course guidelines, a syllabus and student photos, as well as student papers with comments. CGOE 4/23 Nat. Law Arts. [Natural Law Articles] 1965-1990 Articles from an Aquinas reading group (participants were Goerner, Roos, Lewis, Smith, Thompson): "A Latitude for Statesmanship?: Strauss on St. Thomas" by James V. Schall; "The Principles of Natural Law" by Ralph McInerny; "The Basic Principles of Natural Law: A Reply to Ralph McInerny" by John Finnis and Germain Grisez; "The First Principle of Practical Reason" by Germain Grisez. CGOE 4/24 Herder 1964-1972 Material primarily relating to Peter and Caesar, including correspondence with publishers Herder and Herder and royalty statements; related correspondence from or with Christopher Hollis, Leo R. Ward, CSC, Will Herberg, Jerome Kerwin, Leo Strauss, Cardinal Yves Congar; a request from Goerner that Peter and Caesar be sent to the bishops responsible for the Decree on Religious Liberty. The folder also contains some correspondence concerning Goerner's work on the topic of European Integration; a handwritten piece on DeGaulle (approx 7 pp); and some correspondence with "The Catholic World" concerning the possibility of publishing the DeGaulle piece. CGOE 4/25 Regnery 1964-1984 Material concerning the publication of Constitutions of Europe, including correspondence concerning an updated version of the book that would include the new USSR constitution; royalty statements; other correspondence; a few handwritten "Comparative Notes" to be used as introductory material for the respective constitutions. The folder also includes a proposal entitled "DeGaulle and the Future of European Politics" (1964). CGOE 5/01 Goerner Report 1990-1995 Material relating to a Report from the Committee on Teaching by Doctoral Students, which Goerner chaired. The folder also includes material pertaining to the Report of Committee on The Ethical Dimension of Education and the Report of Committee on the Quality of Education. CGOE 5/02 Greensboro 1984 A paper entitled "The Shattering of the Natural Order" (1984, 23 pp). Goerner presented the paper as the keynote address for "The Broken Mirror: Changing Values in the Modern Age" conference (part of the Measure of Man program) at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. The paper is for a general audience. The folder includes other material related to Goerner's visit to Greensboro (itineraries, travel reimbursement requests, promotional material, etc). CGOE 5/03 Loyola 1984 "The Future of American Catholicism and the End of the Natural Order" (1984, 23 pp). Goerner presented the paper at the Conference on American Catholicism, Loyola University of Chicago. The folder also contains some logistical information relating to the conference (correspondence, a preliminary program). CGOE 5/04 Real Democracy 2008 A paper entitled "Case Study: Real Democracy, Classical Athens" (2008, 38 pp). A paper Goerner presented at a Notre Dame Political Theory brownbag colloquium. The paper is related to the Aristocracy manuscript. CGOE 5/05 Millstones 2010 An op-ed Goerner submitted to the New York Times entitled "Don't Get Out The Millstones, Change The System" on the problem of sexual abuse within the Catholic Church and needed structural reforms (not printed). CGOE 5/06 Brit. Con. [British Constitution] 2011 A book review Goerner wrote on Vernon Bogdanor's The New British Constitution, entitled "Epitaph or Birth Announcement for the British Constitution?" It was published in The Review of Politics 73 (2011). The folder also contains material relating to the review's publication. CGOE 5/07 [Aristotle: Nature vs. Law / Convention] Definitions, textual passages and citations from parts of Aristotle's work dealing with themes relating to nature, law, and convention. CGOE 5/08-09 Polis Natural? Versions 2003-2007 Several different versions of a paper entitled "Does Aristotle's Polis Exist 'By Nature'?" which Goerner co-authored with Kevin Cherry. The various versions were submitted to different journals with a view to publication. The folder also contains reviews of the paper, and related correspondence between Goerner and Cherry. There is also a brief handwritten note from Father John Jenkins thanking Goerner for an off-print of the article. CGOE 5/10 [Polis Natural? Background] 1979-2005 Background material for the paper "Does Aristotle's Polis Exist 'By Nature'?" including papers, book reviews, a bibliography, and notes. CGOE 5/11 Polis Natl [Natural]? Archive 2005 A draft of "Does Aristotle's Polis Exist 'By Nature'?" entitled "Aristotle's Man the Political Animal: A Logical Blunder?" The folder also contains a large collection of research material, primarily textual passages and citations. CGOE 5/12-13 Polis Natural? 2004-2006 Submitted copies of "Does Aristotle's Polis Exist 'by Nature'?"; proofs of the article; reviews; and a large collection of background material, including related correspondence, article summaries, etc. CGOE 5/14 Soc Sci Bldg [Social Science Building] 2007 Material relating to a Political Science Department ad hoc committee, formed for the purpose of providing recommendations on a new social science building. CGOE 5/15 RAE [Douglas Rae, The Political Consequences of Electoral Laws] - Correspondence 1974-1976 Correspondence regarding different versions of a manuscript Goerner submitted to various journals for publication. The piece is entitled "Mathematical Consequences of Electoral Laws"; another version is "Mathematical and Political Consequences of Electoral Laws." It is a critique of Douglas Rae's The Political Consequences of Electoral Laws. The manuscript was not accepted for publication. The folder includes reports from referees. CGOE 5/16 RAE - MISC. Docs 1958-1974 Notes (handwritten) and documents about electoral laws ("Analysis of Electoral Law Governing [in Greece]"; a few French articles on the electoral system in France; some correspondence, including with Michel Debré, Ministre de la Défense Nationale, France. English and French. CGOE 5/17 RAE Data 1946-1964 Data pertaining to electoral results in the USA, Germany, and France. CGOE 5/18 RAE France 1924 Data pertaining to electoral results in France, 1924. This seems to be background material for the RAE paper. CGOE 5/19 Raw Data 1885 Electoral data from elections in France, 1885. This seems to be background material for the RAE paper. CGOE 5/20 Analytic Summaries 1885 Electoral data from and notes concerning the elections in France, 1885. This seems to be background material for the RAE paper. CGOE 5/21 RAE, New Short Copy of a manuscript entitled "Mathematical Consequences of Electoral Laws" (19 pp, 10 pp of notes). Probably a revised version composed in light of reviewer comments. CGOE 5/22 New MS II Copy of a manuscript entitled "Mathematical and Political Consequences of Electoral Laws" (61 pp, 15 pp of notes). This was likely a revision of an earlier piece. There is another, partly handwritten, version of the piece where "and Political" has been crossed out from the title. CGOE 5/23 RAE Xerox Two copies of a manuscript entitled "Mathematical and Political Consequences of Electoral Laws" (61 pp, 15 pp of notes). CGOE 5/24 RAE Revision Remnants Revised versions (both handwritten and typed) of "Mathematical and Political Consequences of Electoral Laws." CGOE 5/25 Mathematical and Political Consequences of Electoral Laws / E. A. Goerner Govt 545 A manuscript folder containing what is probably the original version of "Mathematical and Political Consequences of Electoral Laws" (52 pp, 15 pp of notes). The folder also includes a copy of a chapter and of part of the appendix from Rae's book The Political Consequences of Electoral Laws, as well as a few notes. CGOE 5/26 [MA Thesis] 1957 Goerner's MA Thesis, entitled Absurd Existence and Political Action: Some Meditations on the Political Implications of the Works of Albert Camus. Department of Political Science, University of Chicago (June, 1957). Professor Joseph Cropsey directed the thesis. CGOE 5/27 Poems 1963-1974 Several haiku by Goerner, including "For Frank O'Malley" and "Two spring haiku." The folder also includes a number of poems by others, including John Engels and two by Harold Isbell: "A Silence that Falls at the End" and "On Taking Another Career" signed by the author (1973); there is also a poem entitled "A Cycle of Sadness for Joan of Arc." The folder includes correspondence and a paper entitled "Some Reflections on the Nature of Man in Society as Christ the King" by Gordon Quinlan. CGOE 6/01-03 RoP [Review of Politics] 2003-2010 Goerner's reviews of manuscripts submitted to the Review of Politics, including copies of the manuscripts, Goerner's comments, and correspondence. The folder also includes a copy of Goerner's "Epitaph or Birth Announcement for the British Constitution?" a book review of The New British Constitution by Vernon Bogdanor (2009). There is also an edited version of the same. Negative reviews: 5, but no names. CGOE 6/04-05 RoP 2 [Review of Politics] 2008-2009 Goerner's reviews of manuscripts submitted to the Review of Politics, including copies of the manuscripts, Goerner's comments, and correspondence. Negative reviews: 3 CGOE 6/06-07 Aristotle 2003-2012 Student term papers and related articles from a Spring 2003 graduate seminar on Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics and Politics. The folder also includes "Slaves, Women, and the Political Nature of Human Beings in Aristotle" by Joseph Karbowski, with related correspondence between Goerner and Karbowski. CGOE 6/08 577: Hobbes Spring 2004 Articles from a Spring 2004 graduate seminar on Hobbes's Leviathan. CGOE 6/09 Lev. Dic [Leviathan Dictionary] 2002 A dictionary of key terms in Hobbes's Leviathan (incomplete; last entry 2002). CGOE 6/10 [Cherry / Goerner Paper] 2005 Material relating to a published Cherry / Goerner paper on the naturalness of the polis in Aristotle. The folder includes drafts, corrections, and correspondence. CGOE 6/11 Magnanimity 2003 The folder contains the following papers: "Christianity, Magnanimity, and Statesmanship" by Carson Holloway and "Aquinas and the Challenge of Aristotelian Magnanimity" by Mary M. Keys. Both were presented at a Notre Dame Political Theory brown bag colloquium. The folder also includes a manuscript entitled "Darwinism, Magnanimity, and Modernity" submitted to the American Political Science Review and reviewed by Goerner. CGOE 6/12 [Mary] Keys: Humility 2008 A paper entitled "Humility in the Monastic Polis: The Rule of St. Benedict" by Mary M. Keys. CGOE 6/13 [Stephen] Schneck A paper entitled "Strauss contra Aquinas, The Problem of Nature for Right" by Stephen Schneck. CGOE 6/14 Dept. 2001-2012 Diverse material relating to the Notre Dame Political Science department, including student bios from the 2007 cohort, a copy of a report on the department by John Roos, and requests for office space. CGOE 6/15 Rousseau Material for graduate a course on Rousseau. The folder includes a series of typewritten lectures on Rousseau's Social Contract, as well as handwritten and typewritten notes and other related documents. CGOE 6/16 J-JR [Jean-Jacques Rousseau] Émile 1999- Material relating to a graduate course on Rousseau's Émile, including lecture notes and other notes. The folder also includes a copy of Rousseau's Essay on the Origin of Languages. CGOE 6/17 Grad. The folder includes a photo of graduate students in Notre Dame's Political Science department, a political theory reading list, and an old list of the number of PhD's awarded from the Department of Government and International Studies (which later became the Department of Political Science) (1960 through 1975). CGOE 6/18 Mestrovic 2005 Correspondence between the Notre Dame Archives and Iris Mensing Goerner concerning a donation to the Notre Dame Archives of the manuscript of a book on the life of Ivan Mestrovic written by his daughter, Maria Mestrovic. CGOE 6/19 Gödel What appear to be encyclopedic entries on "Positivism and Logical Empiricism" and "Metalogic," as well as a page of handwritten notes on the Incompleteness Theorem and related topics. CGOE 6/20 Autonomy and Majority Rule 1984 A 19-page paper (with 3 pages of notes) entitled "Autonomy and Majority Rule," (1984). CGOE 6/21 Common Good and Collective Intention 2003-2004 Correspondence from Paul Bullen's Aristotle list-serve on questions relating to the notion of collective intentionality as the idea comes up in the first sentence of Aristotle's Politics (Goerner contributed to this discussion) CGOE 6/22 Finnis 2000 A typewritten collection of notes entitled "Distributive Justice: Finnis-Aquinas-Aristotle" and an article entitled "St. Thomas, John Finnis, and the Political Good" by Lawrence Dewan, O.P. CGOE 6/23 Manent 2001-2003 The folder contains two French texts by Pierre Manent: "Séminaire 2001-2002: La question des formes politiques: la cité" and "Séminaire 2002-2003: La cité et sa vie morale." CGOE 6/24 [Pierre Manent - Making Sense of the West] A paper entitled "Making Sense of the West: Political History and Political Philosophy" by Pierre Manent. CGOE 6/25 Greek Archi [Architecture] 1996-2006 Material from a 2006 course Goerner audited on Greek architecture (syllabus, notes, vocabulary lists, an article). CGOE 6/26 [Book Reviews] 2011-2012 Two book reviews: of Robert Parker's On Greek Religion and of Richard Neer's The Emergence of the Classical Style in Greek Sculpture. CGOE 6/27 [Tacit Knowing Workshop] 2010 A flier for a workshop entitled "Tacit Knowing: Manual Knowledge in Art, Science and Technology." CGOE 6/28 Tom Smith 2003 Correspondence concerning the foundation of new department at Villanova entitled "Humanities and Augustinian Traditions." CGOE 6/29 [Thanks, Mr. Chips - re Frank O'Malley / by Ron Grossman] An article entitled "Thanks, Mr. Chips: Saluting the Notre Dame don who lived to teach and never moved out of the dorm" by Ron Grossman. CGOE 6/30 Directed Readings - Aristotle - Spring 2008 2008-2010 Material relating to a directed reading course for graduate students on Aristotle's Ethics and Politics: copies of a syllabus and student papers with comments. CGOE 6/31 Boyhood Papers 1948-1951 Papers, articles, and public addresses from Goerner's undergraduate years at Notre Dame. Paper subjects include Plato's Crito, the labor movement before and after the civil war, Sir John Falstaff in Shakespeare's Henry IV plays, The Christian concept of property, Wilson's neutrality policy, Kievan Rus, the labor theory of value, and American naval history. Also included are the following articles by Goerner: "Karl Marx: A Revaluation" (published in The Juggler, Fall 1951); "Julian Huxley: A Modern Man, Just to Save Our Skins" (The Scholastic, April 1951); "Babbit, Business and Christianity" (The Scholastic, Jan 1952). The folder also contains the following student addresses by Goerner: Washington Day Address, Class Day Address, and 4 pages of a handwritten piece entitled "Asia and Your Freedom" (Breen Medal Speech, May 1950). Also included are a short piece entitled "Stalin does not want Western Europe" (1950), two copies of the Constitution of the Wranglers of Notre Dame (an undergraduate student organization), two copies of a map of the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean lands, and a packet of history notes. CGOE 6/32 epieikeia 1997-2011 Material on terms and ideas relating to prudence and the prudent individual; the material primarily concerns the occurrence and meaning of epieikeia [reasonableness, equity, fairness, goodness] in Aristotle. The folder includes correspondence from Paul Bullen's Aristotle list-serve [on topics that include: definitions of key terms; relation of phronesis to terms like episteme, techne; the relation of epieikes, agathos, spoudaios, syngnome], a book review of Prudence. Classical Virtue, Postmodern Practice (2001), correspondence on the subject of theory holism in the philosophy of science, and indexes and textual passages for several Greek terms in Aristotle, including epieikeia, gnome, sunesis, suggnome. CGOE 6/33 to kalon 2010-2011 Material relating to the meaning of the Greek word kalon (beautiful, fine, noble, fitting, and appropriate). The material is mainly from Richard Kraut's lecture at Notre Dame, entitled "An Aesthetic Reading of Aristotle's Ethics," including the paper, lecture handouts, and T.H. Irwin's paper "The sense and reference of kalon in Aristotle" (to which Kraut was responding); some notes on key terms from NE VI (focus on nous); and correspondence on the subject of a book review by Kraut. CGOE 6/34 aisumneteia [an elective monarchy] 1995 Contains a syllabus entitled "Political Theory of Emergency Powers," by Bernard Manin, for a Political Science course at the University of Chicago. CGOE 7/01 CGS II [Comparative Governmental Systems] 1973-1976 Material for an undergraduate seminar, including organizational material (different versions of a syllabus, schedules of readings and student presentations) as well as notes on some of the texts used in the course (including Hobbes's Leviathan), typed and handwritten notes on related themes (representation, electoral systems, and the political and social organization of various communities, e.g. that of ancient Egypt). CGOE 7/02 CG II A [Comparative Government] 1945-1980 Material for an undergraduate course on comparative government, including syllabi from different years, copies of a final exam, a teacher course evaluation, and various bibliographies. The focus of the course was the relation of politics to economics and the relationship of politics to war. Readings included material from African tribes, pharaonic Egypt, ancient Mesopotamia, ancient Greece and the middle ages in Western Europe (including an outline of the Iliad; a copy of a translation of "The Iliad: or, The Poem of Force" by Simone Weil; excerpts of hymns and texts from various civilizations (from The Iliad; Hymn of Victory of Mer-Ne-Ptah; a Hymn to Ishtar; The Song of Roland; others)), and notes on artifacts from various ancient civilizations. Also notes on class material (including on Turnbull's Forest People, Egypt and Mesopotamia, Hannah Arendt, Tacitus de Germania, Lucy Mair's Primitive Government, de Coulanges, Sparta) and several handwritten lectures. CGOE 7/03 CG II B Athens [Comparative Government] Material for a course on comparative government. The material consists primarily in handwritten notes on the political and social reality of ancient Athens, with a focus on specific subjects that include Aristotle's Constitution of Athens, Greek tyranny, other Greek city-states. The folder includes several handwritten lectures. CGOE 7/04 CG II-B Medieval [Comparative Government] Material for a course on comparative government. The folder includes notes on the social and political order of Western Europe during the Middle Ages and three handwritten lectures. CGOE 7/05 CG II-B Closing Lecture [Comparative Government] A handwritten closing lecture for a course on comparative government (approximately 30 pp, with a 6 pp supplement). CGOE 7/06 CG II-B Comparisons + Conclusions [Comparative Government] Material for a course on comparative government. The folder includes a series of notes; handwritten lectures, including two that are entitled "Action and the Modern Political Regimes II: France" and "CG II - Final Summary"; and a copy of what looks like a student paper. CGOE 7/07 Wappen [Goerner Coat of Arms] 1972 Two pages on the Goerner Coat of Arms, with a depiction of the heraldic device. CGOE 7/08 Soc. Con. [Social Contract] Rawls 1987-1996 Material concerning a graduate Social Contract seminar on John Rawls's A Theory of Justice and Political Liberalism. It includes organizational material (a course description, copies of a syllabus, list of students, bibliographic information; there are also syllabi from earlier versions of the course, including one dedicated to a study of John Locke). The folder also includes a few pages of notes and some other material related to the content of the course, including clippings from the New York Times and student reports on their final paper. CGOE 7/09 Rawls The folder contains a seven-page paper entitled "Dives and Lazarus" (1989) as well as a paper entitled "95 Theses against the Church of Cambridge" which appear to be Goerner's. The folder also includes a paper "Rawls and Individualism" by C.F. Delaney and a copy of a conference paper entitled "On the Idea of Free Public Reason" by John Rawls (1988). The folder also contains bibliographic material, handwritten and typewritten notes, exam style questions, copies of book reviews and newspaper articles, as well as note cards that appear to contain student questions. CGOE 7/10 Rawls I-III A large collection of detailed notes (handwritten and typewritten) on Rawls's A Theory of Justice. CGOE 7/11 Rawls IV-VI Detailed notes (handwritten and typewritten) on chapters IV-VI of A Theory of Justice. CGOE 7/12 Rawls VII-IX Handwritten and typewritten notes on chapters VII-IX of A Theory of Justice. The folder includes a brief (one page) discussion of Rawls in light of recent work in empirical psychology, as well as an article from the New York Times and a Doonesbury cartoon (1990), both of which deal with the California Task Force to Promote Self-Esteem and Personal and Social Responsibility. CGOE 7/13 Rawls Arts [Articles] 1995-1998 Papers by John Rawls and others. By Rawls: "The Idea of Public Reason Revisited"; "The Idea of Public Reason: Further Considerations" (1993, not yet published); "The Law of Peoples." By others: "Citizenship and Public Reason," Paul Weithman (APSA Sept 1998); "Must Liberal Citizens Be Reasonable?" Kenneth A. Strike (The Review of Politics); "Dreams of a Just World," Stanley Offman (The New York Review); "Reconciliation Through the Public Use of Reason: Remarks on John Rawls's Political Liberalism," Jurgen Habermas, with a reply by John Rawls (The Journal of Philosophy, March 1995); "Multiculturalism for the Religious Right?: Defending Liberal Civic Education," Stephen Macedo (Draft, 1995); "Liberal Civic Education and Religious Fundamentalism: The Case of God v. John Rawls?," Stephen Macedo (Ethics, 1995). CGOE 7/14 [Jenkins Paper / Correspondence] 1993 A copy of "Scientia and the Summa theologiae" by John Jenkins, C.S.C., apparently presented at a colloquium, as well as some brief correspondence between Goerner and Jenkins concerning the paper. The folder also includes a copy of the table of contents for one of Aquinas's works and an essay by Michael Waldstein: "St. Thomas on the Interpretation of Scripture," (texts by Aquinas with comments and conclusions on the role of Scripture in the system of the Summa). CGOE 7/15 [Heine in Havana] 1994 A copy of Heine in Havana (1994), a short piece Goerner wrote about his grandfather, Peter Goerner. CGOE 7/16 Money and Politics Research on financing parties and candidates in the UK, France, Germany, and the US. Research topics include legitimate expenses (party and candidate), funding regulations (source of parties' money and restrictions on donors, source of candidates' money), and legal penalties for violating rules on donations and their publication. The folder also includes CV's of student research assistants. CGOE 7-8/ Aristocracy Book Manuscript and Related Research Material CGOE 7/17 [Aristocracy] Outlines In addition to a table of contents (which lists chapters I-VII), the folder also contains chapter skeletons of chapters V-VIII and detailed outlines of chapters I-VII. CGOE 7/18 [Aristocracy] I-V 1993-1994 Includes a table of contents that lists chapters I-XIV and the following chapters: I. A Paradox, II. Historical Aristocracy, III. Democracy and Bourgeois Elites, IV. Human Differentiation and the Coordination of Action, and V. Autonomy: Squaring the Circle. Chapter III includes a page of handwritten notes. CGOE 7/19 [Aristocracy] VI-VIII 1993 Includes a table of contents that lists chapters I-XIV and the following chapters: VI. A Desperate Defense: Taking the Hermeneutic Turn, VII. Political Culture: Classical Aristocratic Virtue, and VIII. Political Culture: Strategies for Scarcity. CGOE 7/20 [Aristocracy] Current [IX-X] 1994-1995 Includes a table of contents that lists chapters I-X and the following chapters: Ch. IX. Political Culture: Eros and Scarcity and Ch. X Culture and Scarcity: Eros and Prudence. CGOE 7/21 [Aristocracy] Ref Resources + old VII + old XI Incomplete versions of Chapter XI. Scarcity: A Modern Socratic Response and Chapter VII. But There Are No "Best"! There is other manuscript material, including old tables of contents, various notes, outlines and parts of drafts. CGOE 7/22 [Aristocracy] I II ~ 2000-2005 Includes 17 pages from Chapter II. Historical Aristocracy, book reviews with notes about their relevance for certain chapters, an article on self-publishing e-books, and a few other notes. CGOE 7/23 [Aristocracy] III IV 1940-2009 Contains newspaper articles from The New York Times and Le Monde, with dates ranging from 1996-2009. These primarily concern the subject of party / campaign finances (and related scandals) in the US, France, and Germany; the US income gap; and corporate scandals. Also included are a book review, an Oxford Classical Dictionary entry on Athenian Democracy, and a copy of Wordsworth's poem "England, 1802." CGOE 7/24 [Aristocracy] V VI 1997-2012 Includes newspaper articles from The New York Times (1997-2002) on the subjects of the US judicial system and international auditing rules and the US. The folder also contains a series of book reviews on such subjects as the politics of constitutional review in Germany, the US legal system, the US supreme court, American constitutionalism, the legal system and political morality in Canada, Ireland, and Italy; and originalism in American Law and Politics. Also included are an article from the Journal of Theoretical Biology (2012), a course syllabus entitled "The Politics of Recognition" (by Mark Redhead), and various notes. CGOE 7/25 [Aristocracy] VII 1999-2005 Contains a couple of book reviews and a series of notes. CGOE 7/26 [Aristocracy] VIII IX 2000 Contains a book review of Ronald Dworkin's Sovereign Virtue: The Theory and Practice of Equality and a few notes. CGOE 7/27 [Aristocracy] X 2002 Contains a newspaper article from The New York Times entitled "Why We're So Nice: We're Wired to Cooperate" (2002), as well as a detailed outline of Chapter X. Culture and Scarcity: Demesure and Moderation with comments and corrections. CGOE 7/28 [Aristocracy] XI 1996-2001 A newspaper article from Le Monde (2001) and a couple of book reviews on the subjects of a constitutional principle of religious freedom and education. Also included are a series of handwritten and typewritten notes, an announcement of a James Hunter Lecture (author of the book "Culture Wars" and the director of the Center on Religion and Democracy), and correspondence from Paul Bullen's Aristotle list-serve on Aristotle's views on the relation between ethical abstract qualities and their instantiation (Goerner did not contribute to this discussion). CGOE 7/29 [Aristocracy] For Ch. IV "Strengthening Democracy: Fair and Sustainable Funding of Political Parties: The Review of the Funding of Political Parties, March 2007" [Great Britain]. CGOE 7/30 [Aristocracy] V [Autonomy] 2005 Text of Chapter V. Autonomy: Squaring the Circle, as well as a couple pages of notes. CGOE 7/31 Aristo [Aristocracy] 2005-2007 Contains Chapter V. A Desperate Defense: Taking a Hermeneutic Turn (2005). "Ch. VI" has been crossed out and "V" has been written in by hand. Also included are two articles from The New York Times on Phil Gramm and trickle-down economic theories (2008, 2007), a list of articles in German Politics vol. 15, num 4, w/ "Beyond the Scandals? Party Funding and the 2005 German Elections" by Susan E. Scarrow highlighted, and several notes, many of which concern citations. CGOE 7/32 [Aristocracy: V - Action, Differentiation, Coordination] 2011 An outline of Chapter V. Functional Differentiation and Coordination that includes notes on things that need to be done, as well as several pages of handwritten notes on issues relating to Chapter V. CGOE 7/33 [Aristocracy: IX and X] 2005-2008 Chapter IX. Political Culture: Eros and Scarcity and Chapter X. Culture and Scarcity: Eros and Prudence. CGOE 7/34 [Aristocracy] XI [Political Institutions and Political culture] Contains 8 pp from Chapter XI. Political Institutions and Political Culture and an outline. CGOE 8/01 [Aristocracy Research / Scholarship] 2007-2012 Contains an outline and incomplete text for Chapter IV. Organization, Money and Speech. There are also 14 pages from something that may be a version of Chapter X. Culture and Scarcity: Eros and Prudence. Also contains a newspaper article from The New York Times on Rupert Murdoch (2007), as well as several book reviews (2002-2008) on the following subjects: popular protest in late medieval Europe; conscience and corporate culture, problems at the root of law, Aristotle's critique of modern citizenship, and judicial discretion. Also papers and articles on rising income inequality and the middle class, oligarchy in the Athenian polis and today, and a copy of Sir Hayden Phillips Report (a review of the funding of political parties in the UK), as well as several pages of notes. CGOE 8/02 [Aristocracy Research / Scholarship] 1993-2011 Contains 7 pages from Chapter XI. Political Institutions and Political Culture, with outlines and notes. Also contains several book reviews and articles on constitutional law and politics (in American and Europe), peerage in exchange for party donations, popular politics in late medieval Europe, rights, the markets and justice, Isaiah Berlin, military might in the ancient world, 9th and 10th amendments, civil rights and liberties, the illusion of the free markets, constitutional democracy, originalism in American law / politics; judicialization of politics in Latin America, practical reasoning and the judicial process, and the media and democracy. Also included are a couple pages of notes. CGOE 8/03 [Aristocracy] To Do and To Fix c1993-1996 Includes a table of contents that lists chapters I-X, detailed outlines for Chapter XI (untitled) and Chapter X (Culture and Scarcity: Demesure and Moderation), as well as a brief outline for chapter VIII (Political Culture: Three Strategies for Scarcity). There is also a large packet with outlines and notes for chapters I-XI (XI here is Institutions and Scarcity: Demesure and Moderation), which includes extensive comments. There are also a few book reviews, articles by Robert D. Putnam ("Social Capital and Public Affairs") and Ronald Dworkin ("The Moral Reading of the Constitution") as well as several notes. CGOE 8/04 [Aristocracy Notebook] 2009 A small notebook with what seems to be background material for the Aristocracy book. It includes Greek terms and definitions, a series of notes and questions on aristocracy and the aristocrat in relation to different ways of life and political orders, different understandings of happiness and the object(s) of desire, book citations, and a number of other notes and questions. CGOE 8/05 Al 43102 Aristocracy 2005 Manuscript binder containing chapters I-X (A Paradox; Historical Aristocracy; Democracy and Bourgeois Elites; Human Differentiation and the Coordination of Action; Autonomy: Squaring the Circle; A Desperate Defense: Taking the Hermeneutic Turn; Political Culture: Classical Aristocratic Virtue; Political Culture: Strategies for Scarcity; Political Culture: Eros and Scarcity; Culture and Scarcity: Eros and Prudence). Title page and all chapters are dated 2005. CGOE 8/06 Aristocracy I-V 2005-2007 Manuscript binder containing chapters I-IV (A Paradox; Historical Aristocracy; Democracy and Bourgeois Elites; Real Democracy). The title page is dated 2005; chapter I is dated June 19th, 2007. CGOE 8/07 Aristocracy VIII-XI 2005-2007 Manuscript binder containing chapters VIII-X (Political Culture: Strategies for Scarcity; Political Culture: Eros and Scarcity; Culture and Scarcity: Eros and Prudence). CGOE 9-11/ Student Files - Restricted