Works
- L’Aube royale (Sicre 1991)
- La Musique et le monde (Téqui 1994)
- Le Roi et le monde moderne (C&T 1995)
- Le Carré des philosophes (Trédaniel 1995)
- La Droite piégée (C&T 1996)
- Le Pouvoir légitime (C&T 1997)
- La Droite où l’on n’arrive jamais (Sicre 2000)
- Le Royalisme en questions (Editions de Paris / L’Age d’Homme 2002)
- Les Amours dangereuses, poèmes (Editions Jean d’Orcival 1994)
- La Main offerte, poèmes (Editions Jean d’Orcival 1994)
- L’Epouse, poèmes (Sicre 2002)
- Le Manteau d’étoiles, poèmes (Editions de Paris 2002)
- Radieuse Hostie, poèmes (Editions de Paris 2004)
- L'Appel des sirènes (Editions de Paris 200
- Marie-Antoinette, Drame en cinq actes, Editions de Paris, 2005 (ISBN 2-85162-081-9).
- Histoire mondiale des idées politiques (Ellipses 2007)
- Les Angéliques, poèmes, Via Romana, 2008 (ISBN 978-2-916727-41-7)
- La Pensée antique, Ellipses, 2008
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“Piety practised in solitude, like the flower that blooms in the desert, may give its fragrance to the winds of heaven, and delight those unbodied spirits that survey the works of God and the actions of men; but it bestows no assistance upon earthly beings, and however free from taints of impurity, yet wants the sacred splendour of beneficence.”
—Samuel Johnson (17091784)
“We thus worked our way up this river, gradually adjusting our thoughts to novelties, beholding from its placid bosom a new nature and new works of men, and, as it were with increasing confidence, finding nature still habitable, genial, and propitious to us; not following any beaten path, but the windings of the river, as ever the nearest way for us. Fortunately, we had no business in this country.”
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“And when discipline is concerned, the parent who has to make it to the end of an eighteen-hour daywho works at a job and then takes on a second shift with the kids every nightis much more likely to adopt the survivors motto: If it works, Ill use it. From this perspective, dads who are even slightly less involved and emphasize firm limits or character- building might as well be talking a foreign language. They just dont get it.”
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