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Sigrid Undset
“He loved the holy mass and prayers spoken in Latin, and he regarded the church as the place where he felt the most joy.”
Sigrid Undset, Kristin Lavransdatter

“— Cutting or eliminating any involuntary tax is a reduction in aggression and is therefore moral. — Imposing or raising any tax means increased aggression and must always be opposed. — Any new law that goes beyond the protection of life, liberty and property must be opposed. — Any law that prevents peaceful people from exercising their God-given freedom must be repealed.”
Randy England, Free Is Beautiful: Why Catholics should be libertarian

“The Great rule of conduct for us, in regard to foreign Nations is in extending our commercial relations, to have with them as little political connection as possible.”
Randy England, Free Is Beautiful: Why Catholics should be libertarian

William Styron
“Why, I think, as you say, to wit, that they are bad times, and bad they will be, until men are better; for they are bad men that make bad times; if men, therefore, would mend, so would the times. It is a folly to look for good days so long as sin is so high, and those that study its nourishment so many”
William Styron, The Confessions of Nat Turner

Erik von Kuehnelt-Leddihn
“There are thousands in every country boasting of a popular representation who do not even faintly agree with any of the existing political parties. These people are to all practical purposes deprived of any participation in government. Whereas almost everybody was excluded in the times of absolute monarchies from having a share in the government, the Parliamentarian Monarchies and Republics invited eagerly everybody to take a hand in the shaping of the political destiny of his country. Yet the effort contributed by the individual in America or in prewar France will only be, respectively, one seventy millionth or one twelve millionth of the sum total of the popular “decision.” If one would compare the total of all possible votes in the United States with the height of the Empire State building in New York, the individual vote would be in proportion roughly 5 μ, i.e., the five-thousandth part of an inch; thus the importance of the individual is practically nil. He is only important as an atom in a mass. And Modern Constitutionalism prided itself that it attaches importance to the individual who in his turn embraced Parliamentarianism to be important. This farce becomes more apparent when we remember with what pitying contempt the citizens of “great democracies” looked down at the “subjects” of European monarchies as mere chattel, forgetful of their submicroscopic importance in their own political system.”
Erik von Kuehnelt-Leddihn, Menace of the Herd or Procrustes at Large

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