“Economic activity, especially the activity of a market economy, cannot be conducted in an institutional, juridical or political vacuum. On the contrary, it presupposes sure guarantees of individual freedom and private property, as well as a stable currency and efficient public services.” WellsWisdomPoliticalPoliticsIndividualEconomyEconomicActivityPropertyContraryLiberalismGuaranteesEfficientStableCurrencyVacuumsPublic ServicePrivate PropertyMarket EconomyIndividual Freedom Book:The Encyclicals of John Paul II Source: The Encyclicals of John Paul II
“For it is precisely because certain groups have no representation in a number of recognized political structures that their position tends to be so stable, their oppression so continuous.” PoliticalCertainPoliticsNumbersGroupsPositionStructureDiscriminationOppressionStableRepresentation Book:Sexual Politics Source: Sexual Politics
“The substance of every true and stable political organism is something resembling an Order, a Männerbünd in charge of the principle of the imperium, comprising men who see loyalty as the basis of their honor.” MenPoliticalOrderPrinciplesHonorBasesLoyaltySubstanceStableOrganismsVery True Author:Julius Evola