“…a
richness of analysis that challenges the reviewer…a stunning achievement…The
Spirit of Democratic Capitalism may prove one of those rare books that actually
changes the way things are.”
Samuel
McCracken
Commentary
“The
Spirit of Democratic Capitalism will become a classic”
Jack
Kemp
“Incredible
as it may seem, this is the first book to provide us with a critical
appreciation of democratic capitalism from a theological point of view. It is
unquestionably a major work for our times.”
Irving
Kristol
Editor, The Public Interest
“This
thoroughly documented study breaks… new ground in theological speculation, in a
manner that almost certainly will give rise to challenge and controversy by its
very newness of approach. Those who differ with the fundamental thesis of this
book, however, will find a formidable array of evidence and cogent reasoning
with which to contend.”
John
Tracy Ellis
Catholic University of America
“The most
significant new perspective on capitalism since Adam Smith. It is a stunning
treatment of the moral foundations of capitalism in theory and practice.”
Robert
E Dee
Chairman, SmithKline Corporation
“Novak’s
genius is that he resolutely refuses to remove economic life from the political
and cultural context.”
George
Weigel
“…a
sophisticated and often original defense of Western democratic capitalism, and
a hymn to its spirit of freedom and pluralism.”
Charles
Krauthammer
“…a book
that has changed the religious landscape.”
J.A.
Varacalli
Nassau Community College
“An
important book. Novak offers a reasoned defense of democratic capitalism as an
ideal as well as a social reality…. His argument is lucid, in places brilliant.
It should be taken with great seriousness and discussed widely….”
Peter
Berger
Boston University
“Novak’s
carefully woven theological and political argument succeeds.”
Walter
Isaacson
Time Magazine