MacIntyre: Just Say "No" to Voting

Alasdair MacIntyre, arguably the most important moral philosopher of the second half of the 20th century (in this layman’s opinion), says we must reject the “false choice” involved in the upcoming election.

(via Disputations)

UPDATE:Fr. Jape” of the New Pantagruel responds to the MacIntyre piece here.

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2 responses to “MacIntyre: Just Say "No" to Voting”

  1. Fr. Gassalasca Jape, S. J.

    Not much of a “response,” really, but thanks for reading.

  2. Fr. Gassalasca Jape, S. J.

    That is, *my* response, in the article you linked to, is not much of a response. I may return to the subject again later, but I had addressed it earlier in items on the non-voting of Paul Griffiths and Mark Noll.

    You may be interested in the roundtable dialogue at The New Pantagruel:
    http://www.newpantagruel.com/issues/1.3/a_dialogue_on_the_presidential.php

    Here 4 tNP editors chew the presidential fat as we get down to the wire. I can’t say I approve of all their opinions; I’ve been a bit slow with the pandybat these past months due to a bad bout of the gout. +G.J.

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