Prof. Plinio Corrêa de Oliveira:
Counter-Revolution from the Fatima Perspective – Part I-II.
When the institution of the family is sick and failing, the whole of society is also necessarily ailing and wavering. And when the whole of society is unsound, it is useless to try to make a social reform on that diseased organism - be it democratic or any other type.
One could say that the quality of work performed by a man reflects his health or sickness and indicates the ailment he is suffering from. When society, which is composed of men, reaches such a point of moral disease that the family to a large degree is undermined, then you can do whatever you want to cure the evils of this society - reforms, laws, legal measures, campaigns against drugs and abortion, etc. - but it will not be cured until you cure the individuals of their moral leprosy. What is needed is a moral rejuvenation of each organ of the social body. Without this there is no solution to the problem as a whole.
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