Confessions of an Interest Group
Published by Princeton University Press in 2000, "Confessions of an Interest Group" offers an insightful analysis of the Catholic Church's quest for political influence in post-World War II Europe. Spanning 240 pages, this compelling work delves into the Church's varied strategies in Italy, France, and Germany, employing microeconomic theories of the firm alongside historical institutionalism. Authoritative and thought-provoking, this book is essential for anyone interested in the intersection of religion and politics during a pivotal time in European history. Discover how the Catholic Church navigated the complexities of emerging democratic governments and shaped its role in society. Perfect for scholars, students, and general readers alike, "Confessions of an Interest Group" invites you to explore the intricate dynamics of faith and politics.