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Charles Murray argues we’ve come apart, but can therapeutic Deism and the sexual revolution put us back together?
Life’s fragility should remind us of the greatness of God, and the goodness of God’s creation should inspire us to respect life. Adapted from remarks made in the Princeton University Chapel for Respect Life Sunday.
The conjugal conception of marriage is just and coherent; the same-sex marriage proponents’ conception of marriage is unjust and incoherent.
The construction of an ethical theory, as a general matter, inevitably implicates philosophical theology.
Those who oppose judicial supremacy follow in the footsteps of Abraham Lincoln himself.
A new biography of Margaret Sanger fails to confront the Planned Parenthood founder’s ideological commitment to eugenics and population control.
The conditions that inspired "The Scarlet Letter" highlight the gap between public employment and civic motives.
An upcoming Supreme Court decision might give government, rather than religious organizations, the final say on who counts as a religious minister.
Intentional killing is always wrong, and support of capital punishment often stems from a misunderstanding of the nature of human dignity.
America should reject torture. This would reinforce our commitment to America’s founding values and support excellence in intelligence collection for the defense of our nation.
Candidates in the 2012 presidential race should champion two principles for reviving America’s economy: the Adam Smith principle for limiting government and the subsidiarity principle for regulating government intervention.
Doctors are called to a life of compassionate service to human beings invested with intrinsic dignity. This essay is adapted from the Commencement Address Dr. Landry delivered at the St. Louis University School of Medicine.
Our current economic debates underscore the case for an approach to political economy that rejects social contract theory and embraces a robust conception of human flourishing.
Acts are not made good or bad by our mere say-so. We must also examine the objective intention of our actions. The second in a three-part series.
Zoning codes used to favor settlement patterns scaled for human beings. No longer.
Prominent bioethicists Arthur Caplan and Robert P. George on the role of bioethics in a democracy and the dangers of eugenics.
The part of the Muslim tradition usually cited in support of killing apostates has been gravely misunderstood.
An anti-bullying program’s political slant leads one mother to reflect on the real meaning of diversity and dignity.
Have progressives abandoned the liberty of conscience?
All lying is immoral, but not all false utterances are lies.
A participant in the protests in Tahrir Square looks at the future of freedom in Egypt.
Lying, even for laudable reasons, is wrong.
Repealing health care is the next fight in the battle for life.
A new book by Noah Feldman explains how Roosevelt’s jurists came to power, and how their constitutional philosophies and disagreements shaped the court.