Alice’s Oxford
by Peter HitchensThe new Oxford, with its fair share of Starbucks and burger joints, is far more convenient than the old—but it is not such a good place in which to think and imagine. Continue Reading »
The new Oxford, with its fair share of Starbucks and burger joints, is far more convenient than the old—but it is not such a good place in which to think and imagine. Continue Reading »
Our problem isn’t too many or too few guns; it's a culture of automated technology that threatens to destroy human interconnectivity. Continue Reading »
Hell hath no fury like secular parents who learn that the local church-run nursery school plans to start teaching about Jesus. Continue Reading »
The tax bill's proposed tax on super-sized university endowments is wise—we need less elite education. Continue Reading »
The miniseries Comrade Detective ridicules the buddy cop genre, communist propaganda, and communism itself. Continue Reading »
If our political parties want to be worthy of America, they should seek to represent more of America. Continue Reading »
Helping his young friends to see the good and choose it as a matter of habit—growth in virtue—was Karol Wojtyła's pastoral method. Continue Reading »
The age of digital communication is sublimating the unique quirks of individuals' written words. Continue Reading »
Julie Payette, Canadian governor general, is not entitled to establish scientism as the state religion. Continue Reading »
The governing principles of Pope Francis's Evangelii Gaudium remain inchoate and uncertain. Continue Reading »