Foreign Affairs
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Chasing Chastity
The Thrill of the Chaste: Finding Fulfillment While Keeping Your Clothes On by Dawn Eden W Publishing…
Ambivalence and Resolve About Roe
The most consequential cultural and political event in American history in the past half century was the…
Hylden: Duke Deserves a Defense
In my tenure as a junior fellow here at First Things , I’ve done a few things…
Miller: The Church in Poland Steps Up
I wrote in this space last week about how Bishop Stanislaw Wielgus, on the eve of his…
Novak: The Church in Poland
As an American, far away, with a deep love for Poland, my deepest sorrow is felt for…
Bottum: Following Up the Duke Case
College is time for learning things, and there have been several lessons taught by the accusations of…
Anderson: Junior Fellowships
If you’re a young writer or thinker¯finishing your undergraduate degree or graduate program, or heading into the…
RJN: Wielgus
For those who love Poland and admire the vitality of Catholic faith in that country, developments surrounding…
Anderson: The Quiverfulls and the Future
Perhaps you’ve noticed them, too. People have been talking about them throughout the web. Feministing.com described a…
Miller: Martino and High Stone Walls
Vatican City, as most people know, is a sovereign state, albeit a very small one entirely within…
Fighting the Good Fight
God’s War: A New History of the Crusades by christopher tyerman belknap, 1,040 pages, $35 Not too…
Miller: The Pope and World Hunger
Speaking about the many people in the world who go hungry, Pope Benedict XVI says that we…
Bottum: October issue now online
In case you missed it in print, the October First Things is now available online in its…
Powers: Boomers, War, and Sacrifice
We were walking through Central Park in Manhattan, just south of the Naumburg Bandshell, when we came…
Smith: Derbyshire and Darwin
John Derbyshire, the popular writer for National Review Online , recently published a “self-interview” disclosing how and…