July 10, 2019
July 09, 2019
Greece: The end of austerity populism?
July 03, 2019
Who are the EU leadership candidates?
The slate for the top positions in the European Union has been released, and the process of selecting candidates was nearly as discouraging as the nominees chosen. Ursula von der Leyen, who was chosen to become the next president of the European Commission, has particularly concerning views on economics. Continue Reading...
July 01, 2019
Dostoevsky: An author for all seasons
June 28, 2019
New French language translation on Catholicism and communism on Acton’s transatlantic website
The Acton Institute has posted a new translation as part of its ongoing outreach to the French-speaking world. The article, “La montée du communisme dans des habits catholiques,” describes efforts to use Catholic rhetoric to promote the same statist aims once advanced by the former Communist Party in Eastern Europe. Continue Reading...
June 24, 2019
NHS forces mentally challenged Catholic woman to have an abortion
If it were possible to localize all the pathologies undermining the West into a single incident, a court ruling handed down on Friday might serve as the one. A British judge has ordered a young Catholic woman with “moderately severe” learning disabilities to have a second-trimester abortion against her will, in a case filed by the publicly funded National Health Service. Continue Reading...
June 20, 2019
Communism with a Catholic vocabulary?
In the preamble to its constitution, the Industrial Workers of the World proclaimed that it would bring about socialism (which it dubbed “industrial democracy”) by “forming the structure of the new society within the shell of the old.” Continue Reading...
June 18, 2019
What’s missing from the UK prime minister’s race? A British view
June 14, 2019
The BBC scraps free TV for the elderly: A lesson from Boxer in ‘Animal Farm’
June 13, 2019