“Will It
Liberate? Puts in orderly fashion all the right questions and the historical
context in which they must be answered.
James
V. Schall, S.J.
Georgetown University
“An
intellectual and moral tour de force. Novak represents a rare find for the
poor—an advocate with a realistic blueprint for achieving both economic and
political liberation… a find well worth celebrating.”
Kent
R. Hill
The Institute on Religion and Democracy
“Michael
Novak pays liberation theologians the highest compliment: he attends closely
and sympathetically to their arguments and then engages them with his own
understanding of how the world works, and how it might be made to work better.
Novak knows that the questions raised by liberation theology will not go away.
More important, he does not want them to go away but to be pursued
relentlessly. Unstinting concern for the poor and oppressed, he persuasively
argues, will lead to a social order that is both more just and more democratic
than most liberation theologians think possible. The debate over liberation
theology began more than a decade ago. This book may well mark the beginning of
its second and more promising stage.”
Richard
John Neuhaus
“Will It
Liberate? is brilliant. Very powerful reasoning, yet calm, polite, and humane.
The force of the argumentation is very convincing… the knowledge of Latin
America in this book is stronger and deeper than in The Spirit of Democratic
Capitalism. It is a magnificent work.”
Howard
J. Wiarda
University of Massachusetts, Amherst
“Michael
Novak’s work is challenging. We often disagree sharply in our interpretations
and assessments of liberation theology, but he raises important issues which
call for clarification and response.”
Arthur
F. McGovern, S.J.
Author of Marxism: An American Christian Perspective
“Will It
Liberate? Demonstrates once again the power and subtlety of one of the great
minds of our age. Novak treats with sympathy the underlying, humanistic
wellsprings of this ideology. His exposure of the shortcomings and limitations
of liberation theology is both convincing and unassailable.
Steve
Forbes, Jr.
Forbes Magazine