Every Wednesday we publish the Acton Commentary, a weekly article that covers topics related to Acton’s mission. As 2014 comes to a close I thought it would be worth highlighting the superb commentaries that have been produced by Acton Institute staffers over the past year.
Rev. Robert A. Sirico
A Dangerous Moment with Promise
The Holy War on Corporate Politicking
Pope Francis, without the politics
The Holy War on Corporate Politicking
Pope Francis, without the politics
Samuel Gregg
Poverty, the Rule of Law, and Human Flourishing
Something Is Rotten in the State of Europe
Immigration: A Principled Catholic Approach Avoids Emotionalism
Our Sentimental Humanitarian Age
Religious Freedom and Economic Liberty: Truly Indivisible
Finally, a Conservative Leader
Jordan Ballor
Anthony B. Bradley
On Wages, McDonald’s Gets It Right
Mass Incarceration: The New Eugenics?
It’s Not Only the Poor Who Need Moral Leadership
Stephen J. Grabill
The Church’s Call to Steward God’s Mission in the World
Elise Hilton
Project Pedro Pan and Today’s Manufactured Border Crisis
Potential Life Lost: America’s Demographic Poverty
War on Women: Hypocrisy and Paternalism under the Guise of Equality
Maria Shriver’s Big, Big Government Rescue Plan For Women
Michael Matheson Miller
Poverty, Justice, and Christian Love
Dylan Pahman
Let’s Get Back to Robbing Peter: The Welfare State and Demographic Decline
Welfare, Work, and Human Dignity
Sarah Stanley
Free Tesla from Franchise Laws and Subsidies
Jonathan Witt
Big Government at the Bilderberg Summit
Crony Capitalism’s Favorite Trick: More Regulation
Oregon Medicaid Study Doesn’t Love Big Brother