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The Vital Principle & Organicity Revolutionary & organic ways to have a government of the people
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Organic Consensus vs. Revolutionary Consensus How a Catholic consensus forms & spreads naturally
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| The People & the Masses Rules on how the good can defeat the evil
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| The Gardener & Organic Government Principles for forming an organic government
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| Contractual Rights & Duties in the Fief A well-organized society top to bottom based on contracts - Written Law - Part 4
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| Dynamism of the Associative Principle & The Salutary Right to Resist Contracts provided means to redress abuses - Written Law - Part 3
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| Civil Law, Canon Law & Roman Law The limits of royal laws & laws by feudal lords - Written Law - Part 2
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| Privileges & Royal Establishments An organic way to accommodate the exceptions to the rule - Written Law - Part 1
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| Customary Law
Part 1 - The Church: Guardian of Natural Law and Light of the State The starting point of medieval law was divine law
Part 2 - The Barbarian Invasions Molded a New Juridical Situation A new system based on local authority takes root
Part 3 - Royal Decrees, Personal Law & Customary Law Each social group came to be ruled by its own activity
Part 4 - Modern Democracy vs. Customary Law Roman Law eroded an organic judiciary system
Part 5 - The Rich Diversity of Medieval Law The kings and judges were protectors of customs
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| The Perfect Societies: Church & State Their nature and the role of participation in their power
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| Monarchy, Aristocracy & Democracy
Part 1 - Definitions, Examples of the Three Forms of Government Their healthy life and their corruption
Part 2 - Theoretical and Practical Positions of the Church The Church helps each people to choose its form of government
Part 3 - Does Authority Represent God or the Sovereign People? The authorities can be bad but they represent God
Part 4 - Catholic Rebuttal to Rousseau’s Sovereignty of the People Men are equal in theory but very different in practice
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| What Is the Res Publica? State, Nation, private & public interests explained in an easy way
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| The Organic Formation of Feudalism How medieval society took root and sprouted
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| Feudalism and the Modern State Contention between the feudal power and the cities; birth of Absolutism
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| Liberalism, Socialism & Feudalism
Part 1 - Discussing Liberal & Socialist Democracies Tragic abuses appeared in 19th century liberal democracy
Part 2 - Socialism Exploits Liberalism’s Flaws The free market leads to price wars, monopolies and worker strikes
Part 3 - The Fiasco of Socialism & Basics on Catholic Authority No incentives in Socialism - man's need for authority
Part 4 - The Principle of Subsidiarity A Catholic solution better than Liberalism and Socialism
Part 5 - Subsidiarity & Feudalism Social inequality and private property are also evangelical
Part 6 - The Medieval Family & Subsidiarity The role of primogeniture in family development
Part 7 - The Role of Local Authorities & Customs Subsidiarity gave a voice to the people & force of law to customs
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| Formation of the Holy Roman-German Empire The natural development from small States to an Empire
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| The Art of Organic Government Orienting the good tendencies of a people and meeting their expectations
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| Fostering the Originality of Each Social Cell The superior should not suppress a living reality
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| The Three Orders of Medieval Society All social classes participate in the government of an organic society
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| A Participative Society Even modest families have a voice in society
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| Andorra, the Forgotten Principality Its unique medieval government and traditions endure to our days
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| Oligarchies in Modern Democracies The myth of the sovereign people & who really controls them today
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| Organic Society & Capitalism
Part 1 - Critique of Capitalism from an Organic Perspective Defects of Capitalism that must be avoided in a Catholic society
Part 2 - The Harmful Mentality of Borrowing Money No one should borrow money to buy what he does not need
Part 3 - What to Do with the Surplus of Currency How a Catholic State should handle the circulating currency
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| The Natural Candidate to Exercise Power Command naturally comes from service to community, not wealth
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| The Dream of Catholic Empire and the Medieval Wars The real cause for the many quarrels was not Feudalism
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| Leadership: Established by Generosity & Gratitude, Not a Social Contract Critique of the modern conception of power born from an exchange of interests
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| Two Basic Aspects of the Medieval Mentality Reverence and tenderness toward Our Lord formed wise men & institutions
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| The Moon and its Halo Why a Catholic should be concerned about Society and not just Religion
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| What Is Organic Society? The members and organs that compose a healthy society
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