July 30, 2018
July 16, 2018
The Left’s populist pushback
Simply defined, populism is the rebellion of the common man against the outsiders. This vague definition reflects the reality that there are populists of numerous different political persuasions; at its heart, populism is a strategy, not an ideology. Continue Reading...
June 11, 2018
North Korea and the Trump-Kim summit: Don’t ignore human rights
The changes in U.S.-North Korean relations over the past year have been drastic enough to give any casual observer whiplash: North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un and President Donald Trump have gone from openly exchanging threats of nuclear war to agreeing to the first ever meeting between a North Korean head of state and a sitting U.S. Continue Reading...
April 03, 2018
How the principle of ‘eye for an eye’ advanced human equality
March 01, 2018
Justice Alito exposes the hypocrisy of liberal double-standards
You probably haven’t even heard about it, but yesterday there was an exchange in the Supreme Court that future generations will regard as one of the most significant revelations of our political era. Continue Reading...
January 12, 2018
Czech commies want to tax church property stolen by Czech commies
March 21, 2017
Judge Gorsuch, the rule of law, and David Foster Wallace’s fish
March 16, 2017
What does natural law say about the power of judges in constitutional systems of government?
In a recent article for Public Discourse, Acton’s director of research, Samuel Gregg, speculates on the role of natural law — specifically New Natural Law Theory (NNLT) — in influencing, Neil Gorsuch’s exercise of judicial power in light of the constitution. Continue Reading...
November 02, 2016
The Christian Statesman and the Gospel to the Poor
July 14, 2016