by daniel j. mahoney
The paradoxes of Robespierre still remain at the heart of a powerful if deformed version of modernity.
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City Talk
by max skjönsberg
Hume was a quintessential eighteenth-century man of letters, as evidenced by his Essays, Moral, Political, and Literary.
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Aaron Sachs skillfully weaves the stories of Herman Melville and his biographer, Lewis Mumford, into a poignant lesson about history's uncanny echoes.
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Writing my new book, To Sanctify the World: The Vital Legacy of Vatican II (Basic Books), afforded me the welcome opportunity to dig into the Council’s 16 texts and the many fine commentaries on them. [...]
Everybody I know seems to be writing something on Vatican II these days and I began feeling a bit left out of the fun. So, I thought I would jump into the mosh pit of [...]
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The release of The Catholic Project’s study of priests and the data revealed therein should be welcomed by all Catholics. I must say, however, that data did not surprise me in the least – especially [...]
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James Pethokoukis | AEIdeas
Rana Foroohar's piece criticizing neoliberal globalization warrants an examination of the benefits of globalization over the years.
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