Gary Chartier
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Gary William Chartier (born 1966) is a legal scholar, philosopher, political theorist, and theologian.[1] His work addresses anarchism and ethics. Chartier is a professor and serves as associate dean of La Sierra University's business school.
Early life
Chartier was born in 1966, in
Academic career
After working as the editor of a newspaper in
Philosophy
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Chartier advocates for a variant of natural law thinking, which he has employed in discussions of anarchism, economic life,[7] and the moral status and claims of non-human animals. Other topics he has discussed include sexuality[8] and lying.[9]
Reception
Reviewing Anarchy and Legal Order in Common Knowledge, Peter Leeson described it as "intriguing" and classed it "among the most sophisticated ethical defenses of anarchy I have encountered."[10] In Anarchist Studies, Eric Roark wrote: "Gary Chartier's Anarchy and Legal Order offers nothing less than a tremendous contribution to contemporary libertarian and anarchist thought." Roark highlighted what he characterized as a "compelling and rich vision of anarchy forged by a just legal regime."[11] Edward Stringham characterized the book as "well written, thought provoking, and a welcome addition to the literature."[12]
Aeon Skoble of
The Analogy of Love received mixed reviews. In the course of a tepidly favorable assessment,
Selected publications
Authored books
- The Analogy of Love: Divine and Human Love at the Center of Christian Theology. Exeter: Imprint Academic (2007) ISBN 978-0692833223
- Economic Justice and Natural Law. Cambridge: CUP (2009) OCLC 318871444
- The Conscience of an Anarchist. Apple Valley, CA: Cobden (2011)
- Anarchy and Legal Order: Law and Politics for a Stateless Society. New York: CUP (2013)
- Radicalizing Rawls: Global Justice and the Foundations of International Law. Philosophy, Public Policy, and Transnational Law 2. New York: Palgrave (2014) ISBN 978-1137382900
- Vulnerability and Community: Meditations on the Spiritual Life. Ann Arbor, MI: Griffin (2015) ISBN 978-0692494127
- Public Practice, Private Law: An Essay on Love, Marriage, and the State. New York: CUP (2016) ISBN 978-1107140608
- The Logic of Commitment. New York: Routledge (2018) ISBN 978-1138301481
- An Ecological Theory of Free Expression. New York: Palgrave (2018)ISBN 978-3319752709
- A Good Life in the Market: An Introduction to Business Ethics. Great Barrington, MA: American Institute for Economic Research (2019) ISBN 978-1630691691
- Flourishing Lives: Exploring Natural Law Liberalism. New York: CUP (2019) ISBN 978-1108493048
- The Idea of an Adventist University. New York: Griffin (2020) ISBN 978-0578741826
- Understanding Friendship: On the Moral, Political, and Spiritual Meaning of Love. Minneapolis: Fortress (2022) ISBN 978-1506479088
- Loving Creation: The Task of the Moral Life. Minneapolis: Fortress (2022) ISBN 978-1506481043
Edited books
- Chartier, Gary, and Johnson, Charles W., eds. Markets Not Capitalism: Individualist Anarchism against Bosses, Inequality, Corporate Power, and Structural Poverty. New York: Minor Compositions-Autonomedia (2011)OCLC 757148527
- The Future of Adventism: Theology, Society, Experience. Ann Arbor, MI: Griffin (2015) ISBN 978-0692520215
- Hart, David M., Chartier, Gary, Kenyon, Ross Miller, and Long, Roderick T., eds. Social Class and State Power: Exploring an Alternative Radical Tradition. New York: Palgrave (2018) ISBN 978-3319648934
- Chartier, Gary, and Van Schoelandt, Chad, eds. The Routledge Handbook of Anarchy and Anarchist Thought. New York: Routledge (2020) ISBN 978-1138737587
References
- Fortress Press, author description, Gary Chartier, ‘’Understanding Friendship’’ (Minneapolis: Fortress 2022) back flap; replicated on the book's Amazon page.
- ^ a b c Chartier, Gary (August 30, 2009). "Getting from There to Here".
- ^ a b "Gary Chartier". La Sierra University.
- ^ See University of Cambridge, “Higher Doctorates”
- ^ Darla Tucker, "Business prof awarded Doctor of Law degree by University of Cambridge," La Sierra University, Dec. 17, 2015.
- Reason.com
- ^ See Gary Chartier, Economic Justice and Natural Law (Cambridge: CUP 2009). This book is principally an exercise in applied ethics, in which differences from other natural law views are more described than defended; it nonetheless addresses some more fundamental theoretical issues. These include the differences between natural law views and others regarding the character of practical reason and the limits of the arguments offered by other natural law theorists regarding the authority of the state.
- ^ "Natural Law, Same-Sex Marriage, and the Politics of Virtue," UCLA Law Review 48.6 (Aug. 2001): 1593–1632.
- ^ See "Toward a Consistent Natural Law Ethics of False Assertion," American Journal of Jurisprudence 51 (2006): 43–64; "Self-Integration as a Basic Good: A Response to Chris Tollefsen," American Journal of Jurisprudence 52 (2007: 293–296)
- ^ S2CID 146824585.
- ^ Eric Roark, rev. of Anarchy and Legal Order: Law and Politics for a Stateless Society, by Gary Chartier, Anarchist Studies 21.2 (2013): 106-7.
- ^ Stringham 2014, p. 583.
- ^ Aeon J. Skoble, "Is Anarchism Socialist or Capitalist?," rev. of Anarchy and Legal Order: Law and Politics for a Stateless Society, by Gary Chartier, Reason (Reason Foundation, April 2013).
- ^ Skoble 2014, pp. 311–312.
- ^ Brennan 2014.
- ^ Brennan 2013.
- ^ Aligica 2013, p. 241.
- ^ Charles Clarke, rev. of Economic Justice and Natural Law, by Gary Chartier, Conversations in Religion and Theology 9.2 (Nov. 2011): 179-87.
- Douglas Rasmussen, Douglas Den Uyl, Jennifer Baker, and Kevin Carson. For details, see the Molinari Society's description of the program here.
- ^ Timothy Gorringe, rev. of The Analogy of Love, by Gary Chartier, Theology, Sep.-Oct 2008: 384–385.
- ^ Paul Ballard, rev. of The Analogy of Love, by Gary Chartier, Theological Book Review 20.1 (2008): 54–55.
- ^ Mike Higton, rev. of multiple books including The Analogy of Love, International Journal of Systematic Theology 17.3 (July 2015): 346.
- ^ Skoble, Aeon J. (2011). "Rev. of The Conscience of an Anarchist: Why It's Time to Say Good-Bye to the State and Build a Free Society, by Gary Chartier". The Independent Institute. 16 (3).
- S2CID 147870503.
- ISSN 1538-1617.
- ^ Brennan, Jason (2014). "Controversial Ethics as a Foundation for Controversial Political Theory" (PDF). Studies in Emergent Order. 7: 299–306. Archived from the original (PDF) on April 27, 2015.
- ^ Skoble, Aeon (2014). "Natural Law and Spontaneous Order in the Work of Gary Chartier" (PDF). Studies in Emergent Order. 7: 307–313. Archived from the original (PDF) on April 27, 2015.
- S2CID 152284968.