Carmine Gorga

Carmine Gorga
Born (1935-12-08) December 8, 1935
Roccadaspide, Italy
Nationality Italian, American
School or
tradition
Aristotelian/Aquinian economics
Alma mater University of Naples
Influences J. M. Keynes, Franco Modigliani, Joseph Kaipayil
Contributions Relationalism

Carmine Gorga (born December 8, 1935) is an Italian political scientist naturalized American working as President of The Somist Institute.[1]

Life and career

Born in Roccadaspide (Salerno), Gorga left Italy to continue his study of The Political Thought of Louis D. Brandeis,[2] the subject of his PhD dissertation at the University of Naples[3] in 1959. This work earned him a Council of Europe Scholarship[4] that led him to the Bologna Center of the Johns Hopkins’ School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) in 1961 and the following year, thanks to a Fulbright Scholarship, to the Johns Hopkins’ SAIS in Washington, DC, where he received an MA in International Relations. Among other positions, he is currently the president of The Somist Institute.[5] He married Joan R. Mohr in 1969; they have one son, Jonathan. He is a Third Order Carmelite.

Activities

In 1963-1965, Gorga was an Economist and Marketing Analyst for A.C. Nielsen in Milan, Italy. He later did academic research at Brandeis University. After moving to United States, Carmine was City Planner for Community Planning Services in Boston, Massachusetts and Director of Planning and Economic Development for Action Inc. in Gloucester, Massachusetts. Gorga also worked for the U.S. Department of Commerce Gloucester Laboratory of the National Marine Fisheries Service and is the executive director of Gloucester Community Development Corporation. Gorga is also the current president of The Somist Institute.[6]

Education

Carmine Gorga earned his Ph.D. in Political Science at the University of Naples, Italy in 1959 and earned a diploma in International Relations, Bologna Center of the Johns Hopkins University in 1961. Gorga also earned an MA in International Relations from Johns Hopkins' School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) in Washington, D.C., 1962.[7]

Books

See also

  • Relationalism
  • Joseph Kaipayil
  • Raj Bhala
  • Being
  • Alfred North Whitehead
  • "Carmine Gorga". Google Scholar.

References

  1. http://www.pelicanweb.org/
  2. Gorga undertook this study at the suggestion of Professor Vittorio de Caprariis.
  3. The University of Naples is the university of Thomas Aquinas, Giambattista Vico, and Benedetto Croce
  4. The awarding committee was composed of Professors Aldo Garosci, Giorgio Spini, and Ambassador Alberto Tarchiani.
  5. Gorga, Carmine. "About Me." Web log post. Blogger. N.p., July 2011. Web.
  6. https://www.facebook.com/cgorga?fref=ts
  7. https://www.facebook.com/cgorga?fref=ts
  8. https://www.amazon.com/-/e/B001HPQ5EW
  9. Carmine Gorga (2010). The Economic Process: An Instantaneous Non-Newtonian Picture. Rowman & Littlefield. ISBN 978-0-7618-4953-7.
  10. https://www.amazon.com/-/e/B001HPQ5EW
  11. https://www.amazon.com/-/e/B001HPQ5EW
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