Modern Ideas
English

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<p>Modern Ideas: International Law and Freemasonry is an exploration of the impact that Freemasonry one of the most well-known secret societies history has ever known has had on the development of international law society and politics and human rights. The author Belgian scholar Ernest Nys was a lawyer and distinguished professor of Public International Law at the University of Brussels a staunch advocate of internationalism and a Freemason himself. In Modern Ideas Nys relates the legends and facts of Freemasonry’s origins and eventual spread over multiple continents noting the many eminent figures that joined its ranks along the way and that Masons featured prominently and were even leaders in some of history’s most significant moments such as the French Revolution or that several of the founding fathers of the United States were Freemasons. Nys also discusses the swathes of opposition and outright persecution Freemasonry has faced from individuals political leaders monarchs and religious institutions but underlines the society’s resilience. Its motto: liberty equality fraternity forms the primary theme that Nys argues throughout his work; he advocates that Freemasonry has been the long-standing defender of religious tolerance human rights and cosmopolitanism. Ultimately Nys presents the argument that International Law owes much to Freemasonry which thus changed humanity for the better.</p>
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