State in Catholic Thought Quotes
State in Catholic Thought: A Treatise in Political Philosophy
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Heinrich A. Rommen6 ratings, 4.50 average rating, 1 review
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“What may be called linear thinking goes straight out from one pole or from one idea of the cosmos of ideas, which every true philosophy is. This idea, cut off from its interrelations and interdependencies with the cosmos,[linear thinking] then fanatically thinks to a finish. Then it becomes radical individualism or socialism or totalitarianism or anarchism. This linear thinking, so characteristic of the modern mind and irs countless -isms, is a stranger to Catholic political philosophy. For Catholic political philosophy is spheric thinking.”
― State in Catholic Thought: A Treatise in Political Philosophy
― State in Catholic Thought: A Treatise in Political Philosophy
“First of all, the people has a right to passive resistance. The tyrannical law that is a law against reason, a law not directed to a common good, is not true law, but a depravity of law. Consequently it does not bind in conscience. This passive resistance becomes a duty when the tyrannical law demands something that is against the divine good (“bonum divinum”). A typical case would be a law to compel blasphemous adoration of the ruler as a quasi-divine being.”
― State in Catholic Thought: A Treatise in Political Philosophy
― State in Catholic Thought: A Treatise in Political Philosophy
