American Politics

A selection of recent articles on this topic

Syllabus Errorum

George Weigel

God’s Politician: Pope John Paul II, the Catholic Church, and the New World Order by david willey…

Bat

Robert Siegel

I hang upsidedown from the roof of your skull sleeping—my wings crossed over me like Pharaoh’s arms,…

Recruiting for the Revolution

Richard John Neuhaus

The Public Square The Nation is ecstatic. Its cover story “The Gay Moment” evinces high confidence that…

In a Dark Country Night

Katherine Soniat

I see one bumblebee heading over the fence and into the doorway of this shrunken Old Field’s…

Crime and the Cure of the Soul

Charles W. Colson

Those of us who believe that our social and political order rests on moral foundations applaud William…

The Battle Hymn of the Republic, Corrected

Paul V. Mankowski

(chanted to no tune in particular) BEFORE: by Julia Ward Howe Mine eyes have seen the glory…

Tiresias

Travis DuPriest

I have walked now for days on end with my eyes closed, thoughts centered at the point…

A Smith for All Seasons

Michael Novak

Adam Smith in His Time and Ours: Designing the Decent Society by jerry z. muller free press,…

Illusory Compromise

Sarah Baumgartner Thurow

Beyond the Culture Wars: How Teaching the Conflicts Can Revitalize American Education by gerald graff norton, 214…

Immigration and the Aliens Among Us

Richard John Neuhaus

The Public Square Like many American Jews, Martin Peretz, editor in chief of The New Republic, had…

The Newtape File V

Jean Bethke Elshtain

Dear Nephew, my plutonic sprout, I am pleased as punch (spiked with Demon Rum, of course) at…

Jewish Ethics Engaged

Edward T. Oakes

Jewish Social Ethics by david novak oxford university press, 252 pages, $39.95 The renowned scholar of Talmudic…

Men and Women—Can We Be Friends?

Gilbert Meilaender

In Xenophon’s Oeconomicus, Socrates and Critobulus are discussing household management, in which the wife plays a major…

Living at the Borders: Eastern Orthodoxy and World

Anthony Ugolnik

Five years ago, well before the fall of the Berlin Wall, the National Geographic Society had anticipated…

Drouth

Kent Gramm

I invoke the air in rage,  am like a cancer in a cage— only myself to burn,…