Originally published in Spanish in 1899, this influential book provides a Catholic perspective on liberalism as a political and social ideology. Written by a prominent theologian and journalist, it offers a rigorous critique of the principles and practices of liberal democracy, arguing that they lead to moral relativism, social decay, and spiritual emptiness. Despite its age, this work remains relevant and thought-provoking, inviting readers to reflect on the nature and meaning of freedom, justice, and human dignity.
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