One of my favorite contemporary writers is Theodore Dalrymple, whose essays I first discovered in The New Criterion about 20 years ago. He wrote that one of his favorite writers, who also had a pen name, was the essayist and critic Simon Leys who died in 2014. Continue Reading...
The following article is the Acton Institute’s English translation from the Italian “Il Papa e la condanna dei soldi. Parla Padre Robert Sirico” written by Matteo Matzuzzi and published in the Rome-based daily Il Foglio on November 8. Continue Reading...
Forbes‘ Ralph Benko explains what a chance encounter with Mother Teresa taught him about good economic policy:
I had walked by a homeless man (or, as then was called, bum) sleeping on the 41st Street sidewalk. Continue Reading...