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Free is beautiful: Why Catholics Should be Libertarian

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Free is Beautiful by Randy England uses the scriptures, the writings of the saints, and the Catechism to show why Catholicism is essentially libertarian. The golden rule teaches that we must not do to another what we would not want done to ourselves. Don't cheat. Don't steal. Don't hit. Don't harm others. Live and let live. Mind your own business. Libertarians call this the non-aggression principle. Centuries ago, St. Thomas Aquinas and St. Augustine recognized the futility and evil in trying to force people to be virtuous. They taught that government should limit itself to keeping the peace by protecting people's lives and property. The modern state knows no such limits. It is time to consider libertarianism, the most just system in a fallen world and the only political philosophy that takes human dignity and free will seriously.

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Free is beautiful: Why Catholics Should be Libertarian, Randy England

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Title
Free is beautiful: Why Catholics Should be Libertarian
Language
English
Released
2012
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Paperback
Pages
166
ISBN10
1475130961
ISBN13
9781475130966
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Free is Beautiful by Randy England uses the scriptures, the writings of the saints, and the Catechism to show why Catholicism is essentially libertarian. The golden rule teaches that we must not do to another what we would not want done to ourselves. Don't cheat. Don't steal. Don't hit. Don't harm others. Live and let live. Mind your own business. Libertarians call this the non-aggression principle. Centuries ago, St. Thomas Aquinas and St. Augustine recognized the futility and evil in trying to force people to be virtuous. They taught that government should limit itself to keeping the peace by protecting people's lives and property. The modern state knows no such limits. It is time to consider libertarianism, the most just system in a fallen world and the only political philosophy that takes human dignity and free will seriously.