Jacob Salwyn Schapiro (December 19, 1879 - December 30, 1973) on Religious Powers and Freedom

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(1879 - 1973)

Professor Emeritus of History at the City College of New York, Liberal, Secularist, Freethinker, and Anti-Fascist

: A Professor Emeritus of History at the City College of New York. Schapiro set out to discuss the changes in both England and France. Schapiro contrasted the smooth evolution of liberalism in England to the violent swings back and forth between reaction and liberal forces in France. (From: Wikipedia.org.)


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“...the principle of liberty cannot be accepted by Catholic society without hesitation, without revealing doubts and fears.”

Source: "Anticlericalism: Conflict Between Church and State in France, Italy, and Spain," J. Salwyn Schapiro, published by Van Nostrand, Princeton, New Jersey, USA, 1967. Part 2: Readings, Part 25: Cavour: Liberty and Religion, Page 160.

"Anticlericalism: Conflict Between Church and State in France, Italy, and Spain," J. Salwyn Schapiro, published by Van Nostrand, Princeton, New Jersey, USA, 1967.

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