The Discipline of Truth-Telling
by Dan HitchensSamuel Johnson understood that a society without truth—a society of “fake news”—would inevitably collapse. Continue Reading »
Samuel Johnson understood that a society without truth—a society of “fake news”—would inevitably collapse. Continue Reading »
Trump’s candidacy revealed three main groups of white evangelicals, each distinguished by prudential political judgments. Continue Reading »
Joseph Fletcher mounted a frontal intellectual assault on the ideal of universal human equality. Continue Reading »
The solution to the problems of populist nationalism is to become more authentically nationalist, by becoming more inclusively populist. Continue Reading »
Italian intellectual Augusto Del Noce wrote some of the best analysis anywhere of technology’s impact on Western politics, economics, and culture. Continue Reading »
At a time when many Catholic schools are closing, the Cristo Rey network of Catholic high schools is opening new institutions. Continue Reading »
Though many evangelical Christians are rethinking the “evangelical” label, it’s still the best option they have. Continue Reading »
For a long time it has felt as though the currents of history were always running against us. But the world is turning. Continue Reading »
If the Feast of the Holy Innocents has a moral meaning, it is this: God’s election of our suffering is always enfolded within the greater election of our ultimate joy. Continue Reading »
We are facing a war on the weak, and no magazine battles it in its various guises as consistently as does First Things. Continue Reading »