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on Natural Order: Philosophic Reflections Right Libertarian Reality, the Context of Theological Existence

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on Natural Order: Philosophic Reflections Right Libertarian Reality, the Context of Theological Existence
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The following treatise is the culmination of independent scholarship within the liberal arts. Through a philosophical and interdisciplinary scope and style, the work is a contribution of original ideas to the grand philosophical system of liberty with a remarkably uncompromising radicalism. Libertarian, Catholic, scholastic, and continental in character, the work is a thorough break and critique of all the vices of collective order. The work defends libertarian philosophy as understood by Murray Rothbard and Hans-Hermann Hoppe and synthesizes their argumentative natural rights theories with the libertarian theology of Orthodox, Catholic, Christianity, and the liberal arts curriculum of the Western tradition. The grand synthesis is known as the natural order or the "order of libertarian justice."

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