Rocco Buttiglione, an American politician, is recognized for his contributions to political thought and public service. His career has been marked by his advocacy for social justice, ethical governance, and his role in shaping policy. Buttiglione's work has left a significant impact on the political landscape, reflecting his commitment to his constituents and principles.

"If you search for poverty, you'll find it, often in the family. Why? Because the family makes this great investment, from which we all benefit, but for which no-one helps. We have to point the spotlight on the family, and make political choices that sustain the family."



"John Paul II, above all, managed to contain the huge mass of frustration, of hate that had accumulated in that region, in favour of a peaceful transition. This was, without doubt, something that changed European history."



"On the other hand, I think that the family, the traditional family, has a fundamental social role, because it's there that children are born and the investment in children is the greatest investment a country can make. The benefits of this investment go to everyone."



"Relativism should be confronted where it damages fundamental human rights, because we're not relativists if we believe that the human being should be at the centre of society and the rights of every human being should be respected."



"No, moral conscience is one thing, the law is another. We have to hold onto this difference."



"That's possible, and in fact the legislation, the politics should graduate the advantages towards those who have children and give less to those who don't have children."



"I support non-discrimination for homosexuals, but I think, or at least I have the right to think - without saying whether I think it or not - I have the right to think, along with the catechism of the Catholic Church, that homosexuality is morally wrong."



"One needs to know what the hierarchy of values are from which one takes inspiration, and in a democratic society this is the subject of continuous democratic debate."

