Why Free Really IS Beautiful

Centuries ago, St. Thomas Aquinas and St. Augustine recognized the futility and evil in trying to force people to be virtuous. They taught that government should limit itself to keeping the peace by protecting people’s lives and property. The modern state knows no such limits.

It is time to consider whether libertarianism may be the most just system in a fallen world and the only political philosophy that takes human dignity and free will seriously.


This blog will encompass topics and issues covered in my book, Free is Beautiful, which is available at Amazon, at this link (or Kindle here). Many other questions will be kicked around as well, but for anyone interested in the book, here is a partial list of contents for Free is Beautiful:

What is libertarianism? ● Catholicism, liberty and free will ● Jesus and the scriptures on government ● Jesus and taxes ● The limits of obedience ● Romans 13 ● The common good ● The test of a legitimate government ● Subsidiarity ● Charity and the welfare state ● Liberty and the right to Life ● Saints Thomas Aquinas & Augustine on the criminal law ● Liberty and economic regulation ● Occupational licensing ● Crime, police and the courts ● Restitution ● Marriage and discrimination laws ● National defense ● Christianity and the progress of liberty ● Doing liberty: our duty to our neighbor ● Catholic answers to objections to libertarianism