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Bonchamps on libertarian Catholicism

Libertarianism: Now More Than Ever

St. Thomas Aquinas: “One should do harm to no man.”

Alexis de Tocqueville

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 →

St. Thomas Aquinas: Vulnero Nemo

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Swear Oath on the Bible or Don’t Swear an Oath

Recently, I was an observer to a debate on the constitutionality of taking an oath of office on a book or periodical that was not THE HOLY BIBLE. The provocateur of this debate claimed that they did not understand why… Continue Reading →

The Nazis Wanted to Know if JRR Tolkien Was Aryan; Tolkien Wasn’t Having Any of That

In 1938, English author and champion libertarian Catholic J. R. R. Tolkien and his British publisher, Stanley Unwin, opened talks with Rütten & Loening, a Berlin-based publishing house, about a German translation of his recently-published hit novel, “The Hobbit.” They… Continue Reading →

Brain damage tends to make people statist

Cooperation does not Require Coercion

Fr. Robert Sirico on Theocracy and Libertinism

How They See the Libertarian Catholic

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