

Leo XIII Against Modern Liberties
Sep 18, 2025
The discussion centers on Pope Leo XIII's encyclical Libertas, which redefines true liberty beyond modern interpretations. It critiques the classical notion of liberalism, warning of its potential dangers like relativism and tyranny. The hosts examine the pitfalls of what Leo calls false liberties, such as unbounded freedom of speech and religious indifferentism. They emphasize that true freedom is rooted in doing justice and submitting to God's will, challenging contemporary views on autonomy and moral responsibility.
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Preface About Recording Timing
- Thomas V. Mirus records a prefatory note about timing before the episode.
- He mentions the episode was recorded before Charlie Kirk's assassination and invites listener feedback on applying Leo's ideas.
Liberty Predates Modernity
- True liberty is ancient and rooted in submission to God, not a modern invention.
- Pope Leo XIII warns modern additions to liberty are vitiated and dangerous.
Freedom Follows Right Reason
- The will's freedom operates only after the intellect judges what is truly good.
- Therefore authentic freedom consists in choosing what conforms to right reason, not arbitrary choice.