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How Can You NOT be Libertarian and Catholic at the Same Time?

Many people see our name “The Libertarian Catholic” and instantly erupt in a self-congratulatory spasm of pompous disbelief. “How can you be libertarian and Catholic at the same time?” they scoff. These people usually have a sophomoric understanding of either… Continue Reading →

The Holy Roman Empire as the Ideal Political Structure

The Holy Roman Empire is often seen as a political structure from a bygone era, with little relevance to modern politics. However, for libertarians and Catholics, the Holy Roman Empire offers a unique and intriguing model for a society based… Continue Reading →

The Myth of the Separation of Powers

point its main debility: the only requirement to disarm it is to eliminate its separation of powers, since that doctrine is what allows the optimization and unchecked growth of its exercise of power.

Maybe You Are Wrong: Open Source Has Nothing To Do With Socialism

Collectivist ideology has its tentacles in every industry including Information Technology. Proof of that is the thesis about open source philosophy as a case for socialism. It is supported by superficial arguments such as the fact that those software solutions are… Continue Reading →

Stephanie Slade on Being Libertarian and Catholic

Stephanie Slade is Managing Editor at the libertarian publication Reason. She’s also a practicing Catholic. In an article for America: The Jesuit Review, she eloquently explains how that is not only possible, but it’s actually fitting. She explains how libertarianism… Continue Reading →

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