The Common Ground of Human Dignity
A shared, underlying agreement about the dignity of the person is the gravitational center around which our polity and politics orbit.
A shared, underlying agreement about the dignity of the person is the gravitational center around which our polity and politics orbit.
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The marketplace likely will move much faster than the court system, particularly in as dynamic an industry as technology.
The representational theory of capital offers a more nuanced understanding of what capital is, and what role it plays in economic life.
To write about music, commentators must say something about what a piece seems to be evoking and how it does so.
Marc Stears' new book examines how a cluster of writers and thinkers altered the language of English culture and prized the everyday.
Hofstadter was too much a partisan to notice his own blinders, and too little a philosopher to see the permanent things.
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In an age of demagoguery, judges and justices—members of a highly credentialed elite dealing with complex questions—are perfect targets.
Rome and Caesar are unknown to modern elites who refuse to believe in the existence of great men.