Newly elected UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson eliminated half of Theresa May’s Cabinet members during his first day on the job. That overhaul comes as Johnson presents a unique vision of economic liberty at home and independence from the European Union, writes Rev. Continue Reading...
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July 29, 2019
Brazil needs a right-wing intellectual movement
July 26, 2019
Inadequate: Catholic magazine explains why it published Communist propaganda
July 26, 2019
French-language readers of transatlantic learn of free-market environmentalism
July 26, 2019
Explainer: What you should know about the federal government’s two-year budget deal
July 26, 2019
Edmund Burke on true freedom
In the United States, a growing number of Americans, especially young Americans, are calling for extreme personal autonomy in the guise of “freedom,” while promoting increased government control and coercion.
The left, for example, defends radical pro-abortion laws motivated by a desire for personal autonomy. Continue Reading...
July 25, 2019
Samuel Gregg on a bishop in France’s public square
July 25, 2019
Virtue in a tech economy: Why STEM education isn’t enough
As our global economy has grown more technological, connected, and complex, fears continue to loom about an economic future wherein our workers are rendered obsolete—whether by new products and industries, new forms of automation, or more competitive labor forces across the globe. Continue Reading...
July 25, 2019
There is no ‘Catholic case for communism’
July 24, 2019
Religion in Europe? It’s complicated
It’s not unusual for Europe—especially Western Europe—to be portrayed as a continent in which religion and, more specifically, religious practice is in decline. No doubt there’s much truth to that. When you start looking at the hard information, however, it soon becomes apparent that the situation is more complicated. Continue Reading...