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Hamlet123
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Most of Libertarian philosphy does follow Catholic teaching - not most Libertarians. Read the ACTON series, better yet Tom Woods, evern better yet Fr. Sirico’s current book “In Defense of Free Markets” and the very very very best by Bastiat “The Law”. Oh! one last one Centisimus Annus - I think it was written in 1991 by our late great PopeIf Catholics are to participate in politics at all, which I believe is their right, then what you hope for, Bartolome Casas, does not fit neatly into either of the major parties’ ideologies. Therefore, based on these criteria, Catholics would have to be true Independents, not leaning toward either the Right or the Left, in order to voice their political views on the moral and social issues of the present and the past.
Of course, if you are a scholar, read all the works of the Late Scolastics (1250 to 1500).