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The 3rd January 1925 Mussolini said that - the democratic values have to be found in the Catholic tradition - then he dismissed the parliament, the political parties, the freedom of press, created Vatican City, made the Catholic Religion the Religion of State and persecuted the oppositions as Apostates of the faith and enemies of the State. Nevertheless, the democratic values like the freedom of choice and the secular value of Justice are the result of the emancipation from the absolute power of the church, and have never been catholic values but catholic heresies to be persecuted and…mehr

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The 3rd January 1925 Mussolini said that - the democratic values have to be found in the Catholic tradition - then he dismissed the parliament, the political parties, the freedom of press, created Vatican City, made the Catholic Religion the Religion of State and persecuted the oppositions as Apostates of the faith and enemies of the State. Nevertheless, the democratic values like the freedom of choice and the secular value of Justice are the result of the emancipation from the absolute power of the church, and have never been catholic values but catholic heresies to be persecuted and eradicated with recurrent intellectual cleansing. As evidence, there is no way to tell one democratic value that has ever been a catholic value in history, but how to interpret the evidence that all the Universities are disguising the democratic values as Catholic Legacy, and propaganda at a geopolitical scale this alternative system of values for some students, while the others are blackmailed for the confirmation of their true academic career from state universities, become paperless like impostors and their lawsuit are swept into the afterlife for Justice. Unfolding as casual conversations in the park concerning significant contradictions regarding the origin of fascism and civil rights, this book aims to explore and challenge the very syllabus and school programs through first hand experiences and research.