For M. Maurras the practical is the divine, and his atheism consists less in denying God than in shifting him to man and his political work. … It is the divinizing of politics.
p. 108 - Treason of the Intellectuals (1927)
For M. Maurras the practical is the divine, and his atheism consists less in denying God than in shifting him to man and his political work. … It is the divinizing of politics.
p. 108 - Treason of the Intellectuals (1927)