Catholic doctrine as regards morality is based on moral virtue according to natural law, not fear of divine retribution. After all, in Catholic doctrine a person can be perfectly moral in his life...
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Catholic doctrine as regards morality is based on moral virtue according to natural law, not fear of divine retribution. After all, in Catholic doctrine a person can be perfectly moral in his life...
Megadeth - Sleepwalker.
Isn't a firing squad traditionally restricted for the execution of foreign military or for military contexts?
Now this must have been the most moronic counter-argument I've ever heard even if I agree with the position it is defending. It would be like Malta telling Italy to mind its own business on the...
You must understand that I am law student, hoping to be an advocate. ;)
Convincing is often tantamount to proving in a legal context where judges often require ample evidence to be convinced. In...
The problem is perhaps because basically there is the equation of planned economics with communism while the former is only an aspect of communism. I guess the ethical and internationalist aspects of...
I'm not disputing this, but proving is often based on plausibility and even though this move by itself wouldn't prove Boche's allegation it definitely gives greater credit to such an allegation. You...
The only complaint that should be made is that a political institution, supposedly based on the notions of democracy and the social contract and with a clear ethically relativist agenda, should not...
Actually, neither you nor the test is incorrect. There were certainly fascisti favouring some sort of communist economic system. In the 1930s, one of the Italian communist leaders even published an...
An interesting political test - PoliticsForum Quiz v2.0
My result:
Overall, the PoliticsForum quiz considers you a socially-orientated, theist, big-government, nationalist, protectionist,...
I'm currently reading (online) Del Rinnovamente Civile d'Italia (Of the Civil Renewal of Italy) by Italian 19th. century nationalist Vincenzo Gioberti. This is part of my ideological research on...
http://www.maltastar.com/pages/msfullart.asp?an=14235
My family's trauma
maltastar.com reader Sat, 18 August 2007
Mario Mamo wrote:
On Saturday 4 August, at 2115hrs, I was driving to...
What you state is narrow-minded, or at least limited to your British or Australian context. I took my views from no liberal, socialist or multiculturalist. I took them from British imperialist...
Where on earth do you get such a notion? I'm a nationalist properly-speaking, therefore against any form of imperialism. Just because in the Anglosphere, perhaps, "liberal multicultural socialists"...
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My result:
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Hellstar, check PM.
By these words alone, I don't see how your "by extension" can hold. Care to provide more details on how his more than justified anti-Britishness translated into anti-Europeanism?
Yes, when I read the first bits I immediately thought of the mafia. Sounds like a "regolazione dei conti" (sort of balacing off "accounts", though such a translation doesn't capture the term) between...
It makes a point because anti-nationalists and liberals idolize Gandhi as a preacher of non-violence, however my whole point is that Gandhi was a nationalist and that the use of non-violence was...
That is the whole point, I notice many liberals and anti-nationalists sort of idolize Gandhi in much the manner of Che Guevara. They miss the fact that Gandhi was a nationalist and aimed to gain the...
We'll have to postpone for tomorrow night than, since tonight I have to meet friends as we're going out together to drink and go around Malta as tomorrow is a public feast here.
We'll talk...
I'll just post this picture, it says a lot. Or, it would say a lot to those anti-nationalists that idolize Gandhi.
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/59/Gandhi_Rome.jpg
Hellstar, nice to see you again. I've been trying to find you online for ages but never managed through these years. Check your PM.
Ederico.
This is a huge article, very good I would say, on the Rights of Nations from a Catholic perspective focusing on Pope John Paul II's address to the 50th. session of the United Nations General...
Eurocrats at most would be scared of Germany's economic and industrial prowess in this mercantilistic world, certainly not some militaristic and aggressive German regime.
However, if Europe has...