American Politics

A selection of recent articles on this topic

Playing Church

Paul V. Mankowski

An Associated Press feel-good story surfaced recently concerning the festive send-off and theatrical suicide of a 75-year-old…

French and Ahmari Enter the Ring

Ramona Tausz

For much of their debate, hosted on Thursday at Catholic University of America, David French and Sohrab Ahmari were talking past each other. When…

As “The League” Begins Its Centennial Season

George Weigel

By the Gargantuan standards of the 21st-century National Football League, Gino Marchetti, who died April 29, was…

Prosperity Breeds Idiots

Francis X. Maier

At the start of Alexander Solzhenitsyn’s novel In the First Circle, a Soviet diplomat on home leave…

The End of the News

John Waters

Before I began to write for newspapers, I used to deliver them—not door to door, but by…

An Era of Chameleons

Dan Hitchens

Scruffy and stocky, he enters every room with backslapping joviality; she is elegant and willowy, and impresses…

The Fate of Hong Kong’s Christians

Alessandra Bocchi

Christians in Hong Kong overwhelmingly support the mass protests that have disrupted the region for the last…

The Polish Heroes of World War II

Filip Mazurczak

Sunday marks the eightieth anniversary of the outbreak of World War II. On September 1, 1939, Poland…

A Sloppy Attack on National Conservatism

Brad Littlejohn

A great deal of ink has been spilt in recent months about the “new nationalism” taking hold…

Mass Shootings and Émile Durkheim

John Waters

Not being an American, I have been reluctant to delve into the question of mass shootings, which…

What Economics Is For

Marco Rubio

Almost 130 years ago, Pope Leo XIII published the encyclical Rerum Novarum. In this text, he defended…

Cardinal Pell, Scapegoat

Matthew Schmitz

Earlier today in Australia, a three-judge panel refused to overturn Cardinal George Pell’s conviction on five counts…

The Australian Disgrace

George Weigel

There will be much more to be said in the weeks and months ahead about the rejection…

Currency and the Common Good

Peter J. Leithart

Aristotle defines money as “the substitute for need.” Currency enables us to acquire basic necessities, since it…

The Good of Politics

Matthew D. Wright

In Search of the Common Good: Christian Fidelity in a Fractured World by jake meadorivp books, 208 pages, $22.53…