Richard Reinsch II is a Fellow of the Liberty Fund, Indianapolis, IN, USA.
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"Orestes Augustus Brownson was much more than a journalist; he was a profound philosopher and a formidable Catholic apologist. Over the course of his long public life, he probed deeply into fundamental questions. By assembling this series of his essays, Richard Reinsch has performed a great service. Many of today's bitter controversies also occupied Brownson: America's role in the world, the breadth of presidential power, the crucial need to reinvigorate federalism, the thorny problems of immigration and assimilation, the preservation of religious liberty and the freedom of the church, the threats of crony capitalism, and the benefits of free trade. Brownson's clear articulation of first principles in powerful prose provides the men and women of our troubled times with a granite foundation for grappling with similar controversies."--Robert Emmet Moffit, Senior Fellow, The Heritage Foundation"With the publication of this wonderfully comprehensive anthology, the full range of Orestes Brownson's contribution is here for all to see. A quintessential seeker after truth, the younger Brownson was fully committed to humanitarianism, a pantheistic version of religion, and an American version of what came to be called liberation theology. The mature Brownson, in contrast, defended constitutionalism and republicanism rooted in the clearest sense that man is not God. A Catholic defender of religious liberty, he knew that human self-sovereignty led to self-enslavement. His plea that the 'rights of man' acknowledge the 'rights of God' is as relevant as ever. And Richard Reinsch's learned and ample introductory essay gives us full access to the man, the thinker, and the indefatigable seeker after truth. -"--Daniel J. Mahoney, Assumption College

