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The Summer of 1940 and the Fate of Western Civilization

There have been pivotal battles that, had they gone another way, would have changed the direction of Western history: John Sobieski’s victory over the Ottoman Empire at the gates of Vienna, the defeat of the Spanish Armada, Washington’s stand at Valley Forge, Wellington’s triumph at Waterloo, but none was as critical for the fate of Western civilization as the events that transpired over the summer and early fall of 1940. Continue Reading...

America’s New ‘Reshoring’ Policy: A Warning from Hungary

When Donald Trump campaigned on the grand promise to bring blue-collar manufacturing jobs back to the United States, I knew I had seen and heard this before. As a former Hungarian Member of Parliament from a small town, mainly boasting factories with assembly lines that serve car manufacturers, I had seen how this brand of campaign rhetoric serves only a short-term political interest but does not serve the country’s future. Continue Reading...

Pope 267: The Guessing Game

The excitement in Rome is palpable about who’s papabile as the historic conclave that will elect the 267th successor to Peter gets underway. A first fumata nera (black smoke) has blown barely visible at twilight above the Sistine Chapel, ensuring long nights of ongoing debate at the many restaurants immediately adjacent to the Vatican. Continue Reading...

What Is Marriage?

In 2014, Anthony Esolen published Defending Marriage, responding to the effort to redefine marriage to include same-sex couples. In it, he argues that the fight over redefining marriage was lost long before this specific policy battle, when we began to lose sight of marriage as a permanent, exclusive, fruitful bond between husband and wife. Continue Reading...

Darkness into Light: An Interview with Andrew Klavan

Andrew Klavan is an award-winning crime novelist, screenwriter, and media commentator. A two-time Edgar Award winner, he also hosts The Andrew Klavan Show, a popular podcast on DailyWire.com. His film work includes A Shock to the System (starring Michael Caine), True Crime (starring and directed by Clint Eastwood), Don’t Say a Word (starring Michael Douglas), and Gosnell (starring Dean Cain and Earl Billings). Continue Reading...

The Silence of God in Our Suffering

In his new book, Where Is God in a World with So Much Evil?, Collin Hansen, vice president for content and editor-in-chief for The Gospel Coalition and executive director of the Keller Center for Cultural Apologetics, takes on one of the most challenging apologetic issues: the problem of evil. Continue Reading...

Feminists Against the Sexual Revolution

Late modernity has inherited a revolutionary spirit, and sex is the easiest place to see that spirit and its costs. The harms of the Sexual Revolution are rampant: Dating culture has collapsed; hookup culture is unsatisfying; the decline in marriage and birth rates have become a rallying cry for policymakers and conservatives alike. Continue Reading...

The Debate on Universal Injunctions

Shortly after President Trump’s inauguration, a controversy erupted between the administration and the federal judiciary revolving around the use of universal injunctions issued by federal judges to halt presidential policies and practices nationwide. Continue Reading...

What to Expect at the Conclave

The conclave to elect a new bishop of Rome and successor of Peter, better known as “the Pope,” starts May 7. Here are a few things to consider as you begin to hear more about the future of the Church and the several cardinals considered to be the “front-runners.” Continue Reading...