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UNPUBLISHED MANUSCRIPTS AND PAPERS OF JOHN GUEGUEN (1957-2000)

description topic1. “The ‘Transition Period’ in the Writings of Marx and Engels,” Communist ideol.

University of Notre Dame, Program in Soviet Studies, 1957. Marxism

2. “The Communist International in the Spanish Civil War,” Communist ideol.University of Notre Dame, Program in Soviet Studies, 1957. Commun., Spain

3. “The Problem of Nationality in the Communist Ideology,” Communist ideol.University of Notre Dame, Masters Thesis, 1958. Soviet Union

4. “The ‘Philosophical Basis’ and ‘Political Purpose’ of Comte’s Auguste ComtePositivism,” University of Notre Dame, Program in Political PositivismTheory, 1959.

5. “Plato and the Modern Escape from Political Responsibility,”Platonic philos.University of Notre Dame, Program in Political Theory, 1960. Responsibility

6. “St. Augustine and the Politics of Christian Responsibility,” St. AugustineUniversity of Notre Dame, Program in Political Theory, 1960. Responsibility

7. “Medieval Developments on the Origin of Political Authority,” Mediev. pol. thy.University of Notre Dame, Program in Political Theory, 1960. Authority

8. “Notes on the Scientific Alternatives to Communist Ideologies,” Communist ideol.University of Notre Dame, Program in Political Theory, 1961. Political philos.

9. “The Concept of History in Al-Ghazzali’s Al-Munqidh min ad- Islamic philos.Dalal (Deliverance from Ignorance), University of Chicago,Committee on Social Thought, 1961.

10. “The Political Theory of the New States: A Comparative Study Constitutionalismof Constitutions,” University of Chicago, Program in Politi-cal Science, 1961; revised, 1963.

11. “Reflections on Politics and Ethics,” University of Chicago, Politics & ethicsProgram in Political Science, 1961. Epistemology

12. “The Impact of Christianity on Political Thought,” University Christn. polit. tht.

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of Wisconsin, Randall House Lectures, 1961.

13. “U.S. v. Belmont: Soviet-American Relations in the 1930s.” Am. Foreign pol.University of Chicago, Program in Political Science, 1961. Constitutnl. Law

14. “Decision for War: Thucydides, Book VI,” University of ThucydidesChicago, Program in Political Philosophy, 1962. War & peace

15. “Political Philosophy for the Contemporary World: A Biblio- Political philos.graphical Essay,” University of Chicago, Program in PoliticalPhilosophy, 1962.

16. “The Uses of Political Theory,” University of Notre Dame, Pro- Political theorygram in Political Theory, 1964.

17. “The Great Books on How to Study,” Northview Cultural Cen- Study methodster (Chicago), Summer Program, 1966. [study guide]

18. “How to Teach: The Great Ideas,” University of California— TeachingBerkeley, Great Books Foundation Leader Training, 1968. Great books

19. “How to Understand the World Revolutionary War,” RotaryCommunist rev.International (Waukegan, Illinois), 1968. [lecture]

20. “Political Order and Religious Liberty: A Puritan Controversy,” Politics & relign.University of Chicago, Doctoral Dissertation, 1970. Amer. Puritans

21. “How to Live in the University: Advice from the Seventeenth The universityCentury.” (Richard Holdsworth’s Directions for a Student Student life

in the University, Cambridge, 1635); University of Chicago, The College, 1972.

22. “Political Science in the School of General Studies,” Purdue Polit. EducationUniversity—Calumet, Dean of General Studies, 1972.[research report]

23. “The Protracted War: The Intention of Mao Tse-tung,” Down- Communist rev.town Y.M.C.A. (Chicago), 1972. [lecture] Mao Tse-tung

24. “Problems of the ‘Good Student,’” University of Notre Dame, StudentsWindmoor House Lectures, 1973.

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25. “The Watergate: A Dialogue,” Illinois State University, Politi- Political philos.cal Philosophy Society, 1973. Socratic method

26. “The Conditions of Political Philosophy,” Illinois State Univer- Political philos.sity, Political Philosophy Society, 1974. Socratic method

27. “Political Philosophy and Friendship,” Illinois State University, Political philos.Political Philosophy Society, 1974. Friendship

28. “The City of God and the Fall of the American Empire,” Illinois Political philos.State University, Political Philosophy Society, 1974. St. Augustine

29. “French Political and Social Life, Present and Past: Biographi- Francecal Sketches,” Illinois State University, Interdisciplinary Pro-gram in French Culture and Institutions, 1974.

30. “Fundamentals of Marxism-Leninism: A Manual,” Illinois State Communist ideol.University, Program in Political Philosophy, 1974.

31. “Dialogues in Political Philosophy: Exercises in Socratic Meth- Political philos.od,” Illinois State University, Political Philosophy Society, Socratic method1975. [Besides three previous citations, includes the follow- Gender & polit.ing: “Femininity and Political Philosophy,” “Autonomy and SolidarityCooperation,” “On Life and Death,” “Hope as a Political Vir- Life & deathtue,” “Political Philosophy and ‘Quaestiones Disputatae,’” Political virtues“The Place of Violence in Politics,” “Philosophy and Wealth,” Violence“What Does ‘Virtue’ Mean in Political Philosophy?”] Wealth

·· 32. “Letters to a Friend on Making One’s Way,” University of Chi-Friendship· cago, Woodlawn Residence, 1969; 1976. [book manuscript] Philosophy of life·· 33. “Critical Notes on the Modern Political Philosophers, with Par- Modernity,

crit.· ticular Reference to Justice and Law,” Illinois State Univer- Legal theories· sity, Program in Political Philosophy, 1976.·· 34. “Political Thought of the American Revolution: A Study Guide,” Amer.

polit. th.· Illinois State Univ., Program in Political Philosophy, 1976.

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· 35. “Toward the Critique of Civil Religion in America,” University Politics & relign.

· of California—Berkeley, N.E.H. Summer Seminar, 1976. Amer. civil relig.·· 36. “The Political and Legal Philosophy of James Wilson,” Illinois James Wilson· State University, Program in Political Philosophy, 1976. Legal theories· [study guide]·· 37. “Atheistic Humanism and Christian Humanism in French Polit-Humanism· ical Thought, 1930-1960,” Illinois State University, Program Christn. polit. tht.· in Political Philosophy, 1976. [book manuscript] French polit. tht.·· 38. “Trends in Independent Secondary Education: A Comparative Secondary educ.· Study of Parent-Sponsored Schools,” Fomento de Centros de Parent schools

· Ensenanza (Madrid), in cooperation with The Heights School · (Washington), Northridge Preparatory School (Chicago), and· Westbridge Academy (Boston), 1977. [research report]

·· 39. “Platonic and Aristotelian Political Philosophy in Context: A Classical pol. ph.· Study Guide,” Illinois State University, Program in Political Platonic pol. phil.· Philosophy, 1978. Aristotel. pol. ph.·· 40. “Whether Student Government is Consistent with the Mission Political philos.· of the University,” Illinois State University, Political Philos- Scholastic meth.· ophy Society, 1978.·· 41. “The Platonic Republicanism of John Adams,” Illinois State John Adams· University, Program in Political Philosophy, 1979. [bookPlatonic pol. phil.· manuscript]·· 42. “Notes for a Critique of Civil Religion in America,” Loyola Politics &

relign.· University—Chicago, Conference for the Study of Political Amer. civil relig.· Thought, 1979.·· 43. “The Irrelevance and the Relevance of Edmund Burke,” Mid- Edmund Burke· west Political Science Assoc. Annual Meeting (Chicago), · 1979.·· 44. “The Meeting of East and West in the Pontificate of John Paul Pope John Paul II· II,” Illinois State University, Conference on the Significance

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· of the New Pope for World Affairs, 1979. Revised version:· Illinois State University, Global Review, 1981.·· 45. “The Redeemer of Man—Redemptor Hominis,” 1979. Pope John Paul II· [paraphrase]·· 46. “The More Circle,” Western Michigan University (Kalamazoo), St. Thomas

More· Congress on Medieval Studies, 1979.·· 47. “The Current Status of Political Philosophy in the United States,” Political

philos.,· School of Philosophy, University of Navarre (Spain), 1979. study & teachg.·· 48. “Constitucionalismo democratico—Experiencia norteameri- Constitutionalism· cana,” School of Law, University of Navarre (Spain), 1979.·· 49. “Sojourn in Spain; A Tale of Two Kingdoms: Spain to BelgiumSpain, contemp.· and Back,” Pamplona, Spain, 1979. France; Belgium·· 50. “The Kingdom of America versus the Kingdom of God: A Cri- Politics & relign.· tique of the American Civil Religion,” Midwest Political Sci- Amer. civil relig.· ence Assoc. Annual Meeting, 1980.·· 51. “The Confluence of Modernity in American and Soviet Ideolo- Modernity, crit.· gies,” International Symposium on Modernity, Airlie Con- American ideol.· ference Center (Virginia), 1980.·· 52. “The University in the World,” Northwestern University, mid- Higher education

· western conference on Knowledge and the Meaning of Man· in the University Today (UNIV-81), Association for Cultural

· Interchange, 1980.·

· 53. “The Mercy of God—Dives in Misericordia,” 1980. [paraphrase] Pope John Paul II

·· 54. “Happy Angels: Letters from Notre Dame in an Age of Faith,” Higher education· University of Notre Dame, 1953-55; 1980. [book manuscript] Student life·· 55. “The Crisis of Leadership in America,” National Convention ofLeadership

· the Illinois College Republican Federation, Chicago, 1981

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·· 56. “Report of a Civil Engineering/Liberal Arts Workshop,” Uni- Liberal education· versity of Illinois, Allerton Conference Center, 1981.· 57. “Thomas More, Statesman and Scholar,” University of Notre St. Thomas More· Dame, Thomas More Society, 1981. Statesman-

ship·· 58. “Interpretations of Plato’s Republic,” Illinois State University, Plato· Political Philosophy Society, 1981.·· 59. “Many Marxisms, One Marx,” Illinois State University, Philos-Marxism· ophy Club, 1981. Karl Marx·· 60. “In and Around Political Philosophy: An Annotated Bibliogra- Political philos.· phy,” Illinois State University, Program in Political Philoso-· phy, 1982.· · 61. “Context for the Study of Classical Political Philosophy: A Study Classical

pol. ph.· Guide,” Illinois State University, Program in Political Philos-· ophy, 1982. [originally, “Context for the Study of Socrates”]·· 62. “Marx in America: Whence and Whither,” Illinois State Univer- Marxism,

U.S.A.· sity, Program in Political Philosophy, 1982. Commun.

ideol.·· 63. “Work and the Social Order,” Symposium on Work in America, Work· New York, 1982.·· 64. “Thomas More: English Leader and Utopian Statesman,” Uni- St. Thomas More· versity of Notre Dame, Thomas More Conference, 1982.·· 65. “Thomas More’s Recognition of Luther’s Contribution to Mod-St. Thomas More· ernity in Political Philosophy,” Concordia College, St. Louis, Martin

Luther· Sixteenth Century Studies Conference, 1982. Modern

polit. ph.·· 66. “The Human Condition: Are We Trapped in the ‘Iron Cage of Philos. realism· History’?--A Realist Perspective,” Illinois State Univ., Global

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· Review, 1983.·· 67. “A Student’s Work: Report of a Preparatory Study Carried Out Study· in the United States,” Institute for University Cooperation· (UNIV-83), Chicago, 1983.·· 68. “On Human Work: A New View of Man,” Conference on Labor- Work

· em Exercens: A Private Enterprise Perspective, Wingspread Pope John Paul II · Conference Center, Racine, Wis., 1983·· 69. “A New Statesmanship: The Political Thought of St. Catherine St. Cath. of Siena· of Siena,” Illinois State University, Program in Political Phi-· losophy, 1983.·· 70. “A Look at Plato’s Republic from the Vantage Point of The Plato· Laws,” Society for Greek Political Thought, American Po-· litical Science Assn. Annual Meeting, Chicago, 1983.·· 71. “A Vision for the Teacher,” Workshop for Secondary School Teaching· Teachers, Midtown Center, Chicago, 1983.·· 72. “The Personal Dimension of Human Work: An Application of Work· Laborem Exercens to Academic Life,” Institute for Univer- Pope John

Paul II· sity Cooperation, (UNIV-84), Rome, 1984.·· 73. “Highlights of John Paul II’s View of Human Work,” Univer- Work· sity of Chicago, Symposium on Laborem Exercens, 1984. Pope John

Paul II·· 74. “Orwell’s Intellectual Critique of Utopian Idealism,” Universi- George Orwell· ty of Missouri—St. Louis, Utopian Studies Conference, 1984. Utopi-

anism·· 75. “The Christian Meaning of Human Suffering—Salvifici Dolor- Pope John Paul II· is,” 1984. [paraphrase]·· 76. “Marxist Ideology: Influence and Changes,” University of Notre Communst.

ideol.· Dame, Windmoor House, 1985. Marxism·

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· 77. “Law and ‘Paternalism,’” Illinois State University, Philosophy Legal theories· Club and Law Society, 1985.·· 78. “Thomas More, John Fisher, and the Continuing Reformation,” St. Thomas More· Ohio State University, Sixteenth Century Studies Confer- Sixteenth century· ence, 1985.·· 79. “The Social Doctrine of the Catholic Church in the American Social doctrine· Context,” Washington University—St. Louis, Seminar onPolitics & relig.· Religion and Politics in America (Pre-Law Society), 1985.·· 80. “Christian Education,” Seminar on Vatican II, Wespine Study Christian educ.· Center (St. Louis) 1985.·· 81. “Aristotle: A Report on the Final Conversation,” Illinois State Aristotle· University, Program in Political Philosophy, 1986.·· 82. “Communist Political Thought, Annotated Chronological Out- Communist

ideol.· line (1762-1906),” Illinois State University, Program in Po-· litical Philosophy, 1986.· · 83. “The Holy Spirit in the Life of the Church and the World— Pope John

Paul II· Dominum et Vivificantem,” 1986. [paraphrase]·

· 84. “The Laity, Mission, Ministry, and Spiritual Development: A Laity· Critique,” University of Notre Dame, Alumni Assoc., 1986.·· 85. “The Catholic Laity,” Fellowship of Catholic Scholars, Study Laity

· Commission,” 1986. [co-authors: Regis Factor and Brian· Benestad]·

· 86. “Why Celebrate the Sixteenth Centenary of St. Augustine’s St. Augus-tine

· Conversion?” Northern Illinois University, Illinois Political· Science Assoc., 1986. Also given at University of Dayton,· Society of Christian Philosophers, Annual Meeting, 1987.·

· 87. “Augustine and Rousseau: Alternative Notions of Confession St. Augustine· and Reform,” Midwest Political Science Assoc. Annual Meet- Rousseau

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· ing (Chicago), 1987.·· 88. “Augustine and the Christian-Pagan Controversy in Neo-Platon- St. Augus-

tine· ism,” American Philosophical Assoc. Annual Meeting (Chi- Neo-Pla-

tonism· cago), 1987.·· 89. “Re-educating America: The Universities and Professional As- Bio-ethics· sociations,” Dominican College (San Rafael, Cal.), Confer- Higher ed-

ucation· ence on The Ethics of Human Reproduction, 1987.·· 90. “The Catholic American Tradition and Its Implications for Con- Political

ethics· temporary Debate about Morality and Policy,” American Po- Amer.

polit. th.· litical Science Assoc. Annual Meeting (Chicago), 1987.· 91. “The Mother of the Redeemer—Redemptoris Mater,” 1987. Pope John

Paul II· [paraphrase]·· 92. “On Social Concern—Sollicitudo Rei Socialis,” 1987. [para- Pope John Paul II· phrase, with conference and class outlines] Social doc-

trine·· 93. “Philosophy and Education in Plato’s Republic,” International Plato· Academy of Philosophy, Liechtenstein, 1988.·· 94. “A Rhine Journey,” Cologne, Germany, 1988. Germany,

contemp.·· 95. “The Lay Members of Christ’s Faithful People—Christifideles Pope John Paul II· Laici,” 1988. [paraphrase] Laity·· 96. “American Efforts to Deny the Sacredness of Liberty,” Fellow- Freedom· ship of Catholic Scholars, Annual Convention, Atlanta, 1989. Amer.

polit. th.·· 97. “Synopsis of the Proceedings,” Trust the Truth: A Symposium Pope Paul VI· on the Twentieth Anniversary of Humanae Vitae, Princeton Human life

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· University, Roman Academic Center Foundation, 1988.·· 98. “Tocqueville’s Correction of Aristotle’s Political Science,” Tocqueville· Governor’s State University, Illinois Political Science Aristotle· Assoc. Annual Meeting, 1989.·· 99. “Restoring American Education: Report on a Conference,” Education· Washington, D.C., The Madison Center, 1989. Liberal ed-

ucation·· 100. “Family Letters,” 1980-89. Family·· 101. “The Educational Philosophy of Plato and Aristotle,” with Plato

· English-Greek excerpts from The Republic and The Politics, Aristotle· Northridge Preparatory School (Chicago), 10 faculty lectures Philos. of educ. · funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities, 1991.· 1991.

·· 102. “The Splendor of Truth—Veritatis Splendor,” 1993. Pope John Paul II· [paraphrase]··· 103. “Liberty and Law According to Yves Simon,” University of Yves Simon· Navarre (Pamplona, Spain), Conference on Freedom: Expec- Freedom· tations and Reality, 1993. Legal theories·· 104. “The Reception of the Social Doctrine in the United States,” Social doctrine· University of Navarre, College of Theology, 1993.·· 105. “Problems of Higher Education in the United States,” Univer- Higher education· sity of Navarre, College of Education, 1993.·· 106. “Modern Political Ideologies and Their Philosophical Roots inModern polit. th.· the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries,” University of Na- Mod. Ide-

ologies· varre, 1993.·· 107. “Lessons in Political Philosophy: Thomas More and His Uto- Political philos.· pia; Contributions of Maritain and Simon to Neo-scholastic St. Thomas

More

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· Thought on Society and Politics; Anglo and Hispanic Roots Maritain; Simon

· of the American Civic Culture,” University of Navarre, Col- Amer. polit. th.

· lege of Philosophy, 1993.·· 108. “The Gospel of Life—Evangelium Vitae,” 1995. [paraphrase] Pope John

Paul II·· 109. “The Old People: Some Character Sketches,” 1996. Family ·· 110. “Orestes Brownson and the Re-Christianization of America,” Orestes Brown-

son· St. Francis College, Loretto, Pa., Society of Catholic Social Politics &

relign.· Scientists, 1997.·· 111. “Faith and Reason—Fides et Ratio,” 1998. [paraphrase] Pope John

Paul II·· 112. “Milestones in the History of Opus Dei in Chicago and from Opus Dei, U.S.· Chicago,” St. Mary of the Angels (Chicago), Fiftieth Anni-· versary Celebration, 1999.·· 113. “Catholic Social Teaching and Some Current Applications,” Social doctrine· University of Illinois—Urbana-Champaign, Newman Found-· ation, 1999.·· 114. “November Days in Mexico,” 1999. Mexico, Contem.·· 115. “The Annual Letter,” 1991-1999. Teaching·· 116. “Catholicism and the Social Sciences: Political Science,” Ave Social doctrine· Maria Foundation, Ann Arbor, Society of Catholic Social· Scientists, 2000.····· SUMMARY OF THEMES·

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· I – Education (99); Philosophy of Education (101); Christian Education (80)· Liberal Education (56, 99); Great Books (18); Political Education (22); · Teaching (18, 71, 115); Study (67); Study Methods (17); Students (24);

Student· Life (21, 54); Higher Education (52, 54, 89, 105); The University (21);· Secondary Education (38); Parent Schools (38); The Laity (84, 85, 95);

Pope· Paul VI (97); Pope John Paul II (44, 45, 53, 68, 72, 73, 75, 83, 91, 92, 95, 102,· 108, 111); Travel: France (29, 49); Spain (49); Germany (94); Belgium (49); · Switzerland (94); Mexico (114) – total of 39 entries.·

· II – Philosophy; Political Philosophy (8, 15, 25, 26, 27, 28, 31, 40, 60, 107); · Politics and Religion (20, 35, 42, 50, 79, 110)· Philosophical Realism (66); Epistemology (11); Bioethics (89); Political

Ethics · (90); Politics and Ethics (11); Political Virtues (31); Political Philosophy, Study · and Teaching (47); Political Theory (16); French Political Thought (37); Legal· Theories (33, 36, 77, 103); Constitutionalism (10, 48); Leadership (55); · Statesmanship (57); Solidarity (31); Human Life (97); Life and Death (31); · Philosophy of Life (32); Humanism (37); Gender and Politics (31); The Family· (100, 109); Friendship (27, 32); Authority (7); Freedom (96, 103); Responsibility· (5, 6); Work (63, 68, 72, 73); Wealth (31); Violence (31); War and Peace (14); · Catholic Social Doctrine (79, 92, 104, 113, 116) – total of 49 entries.

·· III – Classical Political Philosophy (39, 61); Christian Political Thought (12, 37)· Socratic Method (25, 26, 31); Plato (58, 70, 93, 101); Platonic Philosophy

(5);· Platonic Political Philosophy (39, 41); Aristotle (81, 98, 101); Aristotelian · Political Philosophy (39); Thucydides (14); Neo-Platonism (88); St. Au-

gustine· (6, 28, 86, 87, 88); Medieval Political Theory (7); St. Thomas More (46, 57, 64, · 65, 78, 107); St. Catherine of Siena (69); Scholastic Method (40); Jacques· Maritain (107); Yves Simon (103, 107); Islamic Philosophy (9) – total of 32· entries.

· IV – Modern Political Philosophy (65); Modern Ideologies (106)· Modern Political Thought (106); Critique of Modernity (33, 51); Sixteenth

· Century (78); Martin Luther (65); Rousseau (87); Burke (43); Communist · Ideology (1, 2, 3, 8, 30, 62, 76, 82); Marxism (1, 59, 76); Marx (59); Communist· Revolution (19, 23); Soviet Union (3); Mao Tse-tung (23); Communism, Spain· (2); Marxism, U.S.A. (62); George Orwell (74); Utopianism (74); Positivism (4);· Auguste Comte (4) – total of 20 entries.

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·· V – American Studies; American Political Thought (34, 90, 96, 107)· American Ideologies (51); American Civil Religion (35, 42, 50); American · Puritans (20); American Founders: John Adams (41); James Wilson (36);

· Tocqueville (98); Orestes Brownson (110); Constitutional Law (13); American· Foreign Policy (13); Opus Dei, U.S. (112) – total of 15 entries.

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