Jesuits in the Shining City
The Society of Jesus once built an impressive network of colleges and universities, just as many American conservatives would like to do today.
The Society of Jesus once built an impressive network of colleges and universities, just as many American conservatives would like to do today.
Market-friendly economists, historians, and philosophers will need new approaches in an age unfriendly to economic freedom.
Rejecting abstract ideologies, Lord Acton believed liberty was not a means but an end.
It is not clear whether a focus on constitutional purpose and structure will resolve the conflicts within the conservative legal movement.
The first step to restoring moral sobriety in Canada is to stop the deliberate obfuscation of euthanasia records.
Big Med offers a realistic assessment of our health care system, along with practical suggestions for reform.
Two hundred years after independence, Brazil still struggles to reap the full benefits of constitutional liberty.
If everything is political, we inevitably lose a sense of the intrinsic importance of academic disciplines and the search for truth.
Grover Cleveland was honest and decent, and he believed that the Constitution limited the federal government to genuinely national objects.
Ideas and institutions naturally support one another, but the feedback loop is currently broken.