Pitiful Pride
by Carl R. TruemanThe rainbow is not a symbol of human autonomy. Quite the contrary; it is a sign of our dependence. Continue Reading »
The rainbow is not a symbol of human autonomy. Quite the contrary; it is a sign of our dependence. Continue Reading »
Classicists should, at the very least, know the common linguistic thread that binds their discipline together. Continue Reading »
Three decades of work and conversation in Poland have shaped me in ways I would not have thought possible thirty years ago. Continue Reading »
Though I was on the verge of growing up, the Civil War Centennial revealed to me the reality of the past; it enchanted me, and wove a spell.
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The most crucial of all fractures of today is the fractured relationship between the U.S. economic elite and everyone else. And that fracture will not be repaired until that elite is removed. Continue Reading »
Long before Cardinal Pell faced his accusers with equanimity and grace—both natural and supernatural—he was an inspiration to many like me. Continue Reading »
The increasingly dominant view at woke liberal arts schools is that all white heterosexual males are the same. Continue Reading »
On May 29, Boris Johnson married Carrie Symonds in London's Westminster Cathedral. Continue Reading »
Planning ahead with an eye toward potential catastrophe is a much-needed antidote to both despair and the presentism bedeviling much of our public discourse. Continue Reading »
To understand the Internet you need both: Lockwood’s diptych of cloud and clarity, and Basu’s chaos mosaic. Continue Reading »