How Catholic Americanists Made America Safe for Integralism
Even the errors of anti-liberal Catholics now have rights.
Even the errors of anti-liberal Catholics now have rights.
Trying to eliminate antipathy, ridicule, and insult from the human heart and mind is a task to make that of Sisyphus seem like an afternoon stroll.
Whereas ideology demands that we manipulate reality to fit theory, true art subordinates theory to reality.
American politics has reached the point where merely establishing the basic facts that frame our political debate takes us to the brink of crisis.
For Manent, action is never an end in itself but must always be guided by the virtues.
Our media, our legislation, and our culture continue to popularize a stilted image of who the modern veteran is.
Carter Snead discusses his new book, What It Means to Be Human: The Case for the Body in Public Bioethics
The operative question is not “how should corporations be managed?” but “who decides?”
For entirely too long, advocates have sought revolutionary change that touches all corners of the land.
The great drama of Frederick’s life is the inner tension between philosopher and king.