A Common World is Possible: Maritain, Pope Francis and the Future of Global Governance

Kevin G. Ahern
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From planetary climate change to the COVID pandemic, the human family is faced with urgent challenges that transcend the borders of the traditional nation state. Here, the Catholic moral tradition, as embodied in different ways by the writings of Jacques Maritain and Pope Francis, offers constructive insights as to how the global political landscape should be organized. In the wake of the Second World War and the advent of the nuclear age, Jacques Maritain proposed a political philosophy for the future creation of a world state. Six decades later, Pope Francis offers a more pastoral argument for a more just, equitable, and fraternal world order. This paper examines the visions of global governance advocated by both Maritain and Pope Francis. Drawing from both figures, this paper identifies five key values that might guide the mobilization of the Catholic community as it works for a more just and common world order: a universal solidaristic vision centered on the human person that affirms the value of pluralism, a multi-layered structure of global governance, and bottom-up change through participation. Together, these values offer ethical guideposts as the international community considers how to reform the present system of global governance, including the United Nations system.
一个共同的世界是可能的:马里坦、教皇方济各与全球治理的未来
从地球气候变化到 COVID 大流行,人类大家庭面临着超越传统民族国家边界的紧迫挑战。在这里,雅克-马里坦和教皇方济各的著作以不同的方式体现了天主教的道德传统,为如何组织全球政治格局提供了建设性的见解。在第二次世界大战和核时代到来之后,雅克-马里坦提出了未来建立世界国家的政治哲学。六十年后,教皇方济各为建立一个更加公正、公平和博爱的世界秩序提出了更具牧灵性的论点。本文探讨了马里坦和教皇方济各所倡导的全球治理愿景。本文从这两位人物身上汲取营养,确定了五种关键价值观,以指导天主教团体动员起来,为建立一个更加公正和共同的世界秩序而努力:以人为本的普遍团结愿景,肯定多元化的价值;多层次的全球治理结构;以及通过参与实现自下而上的变革。在国际社会考虑如何改革包括联合国系统在内的现有全球治理体系时,这些价值 观共同提供了伦理路标。
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