October 30, 2019
October 23, 2019
Ginsburg and Hale: Creating new laws from the bench
October 15, 2019
LeBron James repeats communist China’s party line
September 30, 2019
Giuseppe Franco to Deliver the 2019 Calihan Lecture: ‘Religion, Society, and the Market’
September 19, 2019
Sohrab Ahmari’s biggest mistake
September 17, 2019
Alejandro Chafuen in Forbes: The uncertainties of the Brexit debate
Acton’s own Alejandro Chafuen recently returned from a visit to England, and today in Forbes he offers a few of his impressions and analyses of the contentious Brexit process. The political machinations of the current situation are seemingly endless, but its ramifications are more than just political. Continue Reading...
September 06, 2019
Bernie Sanders vs. Elon Musk and MLK on overpopulation
September 05, 2019
Remembering Diet Eman: ‘You would have done the same’
August 09, 2019
Minigolf and carnival rides: The profane conquers the sacred
Luc Plamondon’s Le Temps des cathédrales, the opening number of the 1998 musical Notre-Dame de Paris, ends on a somber note somewhat at odds with the rest of the song:
But it is doomed, the age of the cathedrals. Continue Reading...
August 09, 2019
Joaquin Castro, doxxing, and the crisis of political idolatry
Representative Joaquin Castro, D-TX, opened a controversy this week when he tweeted a list of Republican donors who live in his El Paso congressional district. Politics aside, its most important impact comes in revealing one of the greatest spiritual crises currently gripping the West: political idolatry. Continue Reading...