Xi Jinping’s Village
by Dan HitchensIt is alarming how quickly Beijing’s new friends abandon their solidarity with China’s oppressed millions and start flattering the regime instead. Continue Reading »
It is alarming how quickly Beijing’s new friends abandon their solidarity with China’s oppressed millions and start flattering the regime instead. Continue Reading »
Summer in the Forest, a documentary on Jean Vanier's L’Arche communities for the disabled, reminds us that we are all fragile, and that we must love one another. Continue Reading »
Is it “ableist” and offensive to wish someone free from the constraints of a physical disability? Continue Reading »
If you believe protecting medical conscience is an important civil rights issue, join in supporting the Declaration in Support of Conscientious Objection in Health Care. Continue Reading »
Arnaud Beltrame was convinced that an ideology could not be fought simply with weapons and computers. Continue Reading »
Humanities professors have forgotten the first principle of undergraduate study in the humanities: inspiration. Continue Reading »
A new law threatens to turn a Polish national archive into something ominously resembling Orwell’s “Big Brother.” Continue Reading »
James Nolan's What they Saw in America considers four foreigners' perspectives on the United States: Tocqueville, Max Weber, Chesterton, and Sayyid Qutb. Continue Reading »
Sexual love cannot be reduced to the simplistic categories of power, exploitation, and individual desire. Continue Reading »
A youth meeting at the Vatican fails to represent either the Catholic faith or the young people who profess it. Continue Reading »