Montesquieu, Bastiat, Tocqueville, and Hayek all maintained high esteem for liberty and were undoubtedly indebted to the Catholic Intellectual Tradition (for political philosophy). They all died Catholic. Their political philosophies lead them to the One True Faith. Read them!
Writer and statesman, born at Verneuil, Department of Seine-et-Oise, 29 July 1805; died at Cannes, 16 April, 1859. He was the great grandson of Malesherbes, the defender of Louis XVI. As a judge at Versailles in 1830 he formed a… Continue Reading →
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