The Libertarian Catholic
The French Revolution of 1789 is often celebrated as the birthplace of modern democracy, liberty, equality, and fraternity. Yet beneath the rhetoric of Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité lay deeper currents of radical egalitarianism, class warfare, centralized state power, and the explicit… Continue Reading →
ON ONE-WORLD GOVERNMENT Words of Pope Benedict XV on 25th July, 1920 “The coming of a world state is longed for, and confidently expected, by all the worst and most disordered elements. This state, based on the principles of absolute… Continue Reading →
“And when we die, and you are sent to heaven for doing your conscience, and I am sent to hell for not doing mine, will you come with me, for fellowship?” —Thomas More, in Robert Bolt’s A Man for All… Continue Reading →
h/t Erick Ybarra: Unsurprisingly, the Eastern brethren have awoken to some confusion. Below represents their reaction. Can any of my canonist friends help them make sense of the situation? Prima facie, it would appear that there needs to be a… Continue Reading →
“Melancholy acts as an internal irritant, like a grain of sand in an oyster, which, against all odds, forces the creation of a pearl.”
“Over and over again, people had to disobey lawful authority to follow the voice of their conscience. This obedience to God and disobedience to the State has, over and over again, happened throughout history. It is time again to cry… Continue Reading →
Despite some misplaced comparisons to economic theory, Vox Day (Theodore Beale) has produced a sound refutation of the theory of evolution by natural selection in Probability Zero. He argues that modern evolutionary theory faces a serious mathematical problem. Rather than… Continue Reading →
Envy doesn’t give you more skills and drive to produce things that other people want to pay you money for.
© 2026 The Libertarian Catholic — Powered by WordPress