Fr. 44.90

The Rule of Love - The Power of Presence for Reforming Health Institutions and Global Health Leadership

English · Hardback

Will be released 13.03.2026

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Where justice, with its emphasis on individual claim-rights, falls short of justifying our ethical responsibility to care for those suffering from illnesses that do not neatly qualify as unjust, love (agape) provides the missing moral foundation. This book contributes to the literature of ethics and global affairs, drawing on a dialogue among diverse intellectual traditions--from Thomas Aquinas and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. to Emmanuel Lévinas, Iris Murdoch, and bell hooks. The result is a rich conceptual account of love, presented in Part I, which establishes agape not merely as an emotion, but as a virtue and process of practical reasoning. Building on this foundation, Part II offers a normative examination of how agapic love--working in tandem with, rather than in opposition to, justice--can reform global health governance.

The Rule of Love discusses reallocating the shared responsibilities of care for those suffering from illnesses that cross political borders. Although love and global affairs have traditionally been viewed as separate domains, this work argues that integrating agape into personal relationships and institutional policies can reshape the dynamics of global affairs and redefine the design of global health institutions.

Ultimately, The Rule of Love seeks to reclaim the moral force of love by demonstrating that agape provides a stronger moral justification for care than justice alone. It challenges readers to expand their understanding of love beyond mere sentiment, revealing it as a deeply reasoned commitment that grounds our collective duty to care for those suffering. In doing so, it leaves the reader empowered with a fresh perspective on both the moral and practical dimensions of love--a perspective with the potential to redefine leadership and reform global health governance for a more humane future.

List of contents










  • Introduction

  • Part I. A Typology of Love-A Conceptual Analysis of Agape in the Context of Healthcare and Global Health

  • 1: On Mercy

  • 2: On Compassion

  • 3: On Beneficence

  • Concluding Remarks-On Agape

  • Part II. A Principled Tripartite Framework-A Normative Examination of Agapic Love in the Context of Global Health Governance

  • 4: On Solidarity and Communion

  • 5: On Subsidiarity and Community

  • 6: On Stewardship and Communication

  • Concluding Remarks

  • Conclusion



About the author










Thana C. de Campos-Rudinsky is Associate Professor at the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile, holding a DPhil in Law from the University of Oxford. Her research lies at the intersection of ethics, law, and global public policy, examining fundamental aspects of life-love, family, friendship, and interdependence--in the context of ill-health and vulnerability. She has analyzed critical global challenges, including structural poverty, medical suffering, pandemics, loneliness, and grief. Drawing on relational theories of justice (particularly Aquinas), virtue ethics, and feminist ethics of care, her work seeks to reconceptualize institutions through the lens of justice and love.


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