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Thomist Sociology and Geopolitics from the end of the world, showing the philosophical pedigree and history of our present problems

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Straight from the mountains of Carmo de Minas, where the best coffee in the world is grown, some snippets of Thomist sociology and geopolitics. The kind of criticism of Modernity that could only be possible in a very Post-Modern world.