1. I believe that the idea form of government is that of a Catholic monarchy. At heart I am a complete and total feudalist. I do not believe in capitalism but in vassalage. I reject capitalism as being a pagan economic and political system derived from the deistic and atheistic Enlightenment. As for strikes, I think that it is lawful and moral to resist any ruler who is tyrannical, but as long as individuals have their subsistence needs being met, they have no moral right to strike.
2. As for contraception, no, I hold it to be intrinsically evil, immoral and gravely sinful without exception, the sole and only "exception" being periodic abstinence due to grave reasons alone and with the consent of both husband and wife.
3. As for women working, no, they should be in the home, at least without grave reason. The should act and dress according to their sex and station in life, and should submit and obey their husbands.
4. As for "success in life," yes, some are more capable than others, and, hence, should benefit more than others; however, as the ultimate and absolute good in life is eternal life, in the end, that is what really matters and not success in this life.
5. I do not support nationalism nor internationalism, but solely, the Kingship of our Lord Jesus Christ; only with His reign, can their be any hope for peace for this World, which means the conversion of every human being, without exception, to the One True Faith, Roman Catholicism, outside of which there is no salvation.
6. Of course, individuals should work. (Duh.) As long as individuals are able to make a decent wage to support a minimal standard of living, yes, they should be definitively working. The exceptions would be for the disabled, amputees, blind, etc., although, they should work in those jobs, if any, which are able to accommodate them. Otherwise, they should receive SSI and/or other disability benefits.
7. As for the "welfare state," such has, beyond any doubt whatsoever, been a benefit to large families (large Catholic families, in particular), so it is not an "either/or" thing. In the Middle Ages, Catholic monarchs would insist and mandate alms being given to the poor. Having said that, it is simply undeniable that there is discrimination in our pagan society, one, which I believe, no God-fearing Catholic monarch would tolerate. In any case, any welfare system which allows for "more souls for Heaven" is, in my opinion, a good thing, at least in general. It is certainly not intrinsically evil. Traditional Catholics, in my opinion, should encourage any system which allows women to have more children, not fewer!
8. No, I do not feel envious towards anyone; in fact, extreme beauty, talent, and riches may, for some, be detrimental to their quest for everlasting life, which, for me (and, for everyone else), is what ultimately matters.
9. I support at least some limited private property. As I said above, the vassal should be in charge of his land, subject to his lord, the King.
10. The highest good is the Catholic faith and morality and the unique right of the One True Church, the Catholic Church, to spread the Good News of Jesus Christ. All other issues are secondary.