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Aristotelian virtue ethics has very little to say about what is a good political structure or economic system.
Public employee unions aren’t the only seekers of government largesse.
Have progressives abandoned the liberty of conscience?
Dispelling the sexual myths of America’s emerging adults.
Roe v. Wade could prove an unlikely source of pro-life conscience protection.
A historian looks at how one man sought to serve both truth and love.
An uncertain legal landscape puts future prosperity at risk.
Responding to a review of his most recent book, Hadley Arkes asks some questions about the nature of natural law.
Custom and tradition, far from being necessarily irrational, are often the vehicles of guiding and binding reason.
It’s time for conservatives and liberals alike to remember that certain words by their very utterance inflict injury.
A new book by Gabriel Schoenfeld examines the dangers and difficulties inherent in keeping state secrets.
Liberal intolerance is rooted in a secular disregard for the dignity of individuals, coupled with the veneration of Progress and the belief that liberal ideologies can’t win in public debate.
Can Thomistic art theory provide an alternative to postmodern “Neutralism”?
America’s abortion laws may inspire a dangerous provision in Kenya’s new constitution.
Much of our moral confusion comes from our failure to find a replacement for the Judaeo-Christian outlook that once animated the West. We need, and generally now lack, a philosophical understanding of human life.
Can the divide between the Liberal Arts and the Sciences be bridged by beauty?
Revelations about the infidelities of prominent social conservatives like South Carolina Governor Mark Sanford and Nevada Senator John Ensign have led many to mock advocates of public virtue who nonetheless succumb to personal vice. But what’s so bad about hypocrisy?
What the Muslim world needs is not Western-style secularization that stresses the privatization of religion, but a form of authentic faith at ease with modernity
A recent compromise on the same-sex ‘marriage’ debate granted too much to revisionists and too little to traditionalists. A better compromise will respect the societal importance of marriage while also providing for the real needs of domestic partners.
While this weekend's conference threatens to repeat the failures of Bretton Woods, the work of economist Wilhelm Röpke may recommend a more successful approach.
The Golden Rule should serve as a guide to those weighing a vote for "pro-choice" politicians.
In an address delivered on October 17, Archbishop Charles J. Chaput stated that ''Prof. Douglas Kmiec has a strong record of service to the Church and the nation in his past. But I think his activism for Senator Barack Obama, and the work of Democratic-friendly groups like Catholics United and Catholics in Alliance for the Common Good, have done a disservice to the Church, confused the natural priorities of Catholic social teaching, undermined the progress pro-lifers have made, and provided an excuse for some Catholics to abandon the abortion issue instead of fighting within their parties and at the ballot box to protect the unborn.''