Absolutism is condemned by the Church, of course. Absolutist temporal authority is doomed to fail, of necessity, by itâs very nature.
But âindividualistic absolutismâ (laissez faire capitalism) is just another variety of absolutism, and likewise doomed to fail.
When an absolutist power fails, it is replaced by a power that âworksâ, to whatever extent, and it is nearly always replaced by another absolutist power, or more likely several other absolutist powers, so the âblameâ for the failure of the previous power is attributed not to âabsolutismâ but rather to the personalities associated with the previous âregimeâ.
Iâm publicly all for the âgood partsâ of capitalism, as thatâs an acceptable statement in todayâs âpoliteâ society, and Iâm utterly against ANY part of socialism, because thatâs NOT acceptable in todayâs society.
But, there is wisdom in allowing divine authority to have authority in realms where it should, because itâs TRULY DIVINE, have actual authority!
Government action is ALWAYS coercive action in support of a MORAL/ETHICAL decision. The SOLE authority of all things moral and ethical is THE CHURCH.
The premise that âpopular authorityâ trumps âdivine authorityâ in the realm of morals and ethics is simply anti-Catholic (and outright silly).