Om The Roman Question
A scathing critique of the Vatican's political power in 19th century Italy, written by French author Edmond About. This book examines the complex power struggles between the papacy, the Italian state, and the broader European powers, and offers a trenchant analysis of the corruption and hypocrisy of the Catholic Church during this period.
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