The Contradictions of Liberal Globalism
by John William SullivanOur globalist liberal elites are no longer fit to govern. They are decadent and out-of-touch. Continue Reading »
Our globalist liberal elites are no longer fit to govern. They are decadent and out-of-touch. Continue Reading »
A review of Between Two Millstones, Book 1: Sketches of Exile, 1974-1978. Continue Reading »
Bishop Foys and Archbishop Joseph Kurtz lived out our elite’s moral ideal by condemning their own children in the interest of self-realization and social order. Continue Reading »
Catholic ecclesiastics and Catholic intellectuals don’t seem to understand that the secular liberal world, rather than willing to make a place for them if they go along with secular liberal pieties, is in a war against them. Continue Reading »
The morality of tyrannicide is not much discussed in today’s kinder, gentler Catholic Church, but the subject once engaged some of Catholicism’s finest minds. Continue Reading »
Many Catholic and conservative leaders joined in on cyber-lynching of their own young followers after the Covington Catholic incident at the March for Life. Continue Reading »
The March for Life has become more a celebration of pro-life energies than a commemoration of abortion victims. Continue Reading »
At the center of financial corruption are practices almost everybody would recognize as wicked. In the worst parts of the clergy, too, there are concentric circles of wrongdoing Continue Reading »
We rarely endorse everything we read. Sometimes we read works with which we strenuously disagree. Continue Reading »
G. E. Moore helped dig the chasm that gapes, for good and ill, between the Victorians and us.
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