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ARE THESE NOT MY PEOPLE?

By EPPC Fellow Stephen P. White
The Catholic Thing

Perhaps one problem with our conversations about race is that we want to have things both ways – to heal as one without accepting any responsibility for a whole. We want to proclaim ourselves one people, but without taking responsibility for the parts to which we do not wish to belong.
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FIRE, AGAIN

By EPPC Henry Grunwald Senior Fellow Lance Morrow
City Journal

The current outbreak of protests and riots feels like a sudden, comprehensive event of physics or meteorology, a perfect storm of perfect storms, multilayered and interpenetrating and simultaneous. Read More

ABANDONING LIBERALISM WILL DESTROY SOCIAL PEACE

By EPPC Senior Fellow Stanley Kurtz
National Review Online

Banning op-eds by Trump supporters — like Senator Tom Cotton — may seem less likely to kick off violent strife than a defunded police force, but it is every bit as dangerous. Read More

(See also Mr. Kurtz’s piece arguing that “the Democrats’ center has collapsed, leaving Biden little choice but to play to his illiberal left.”) 

PROGRESSIVES HAVE MORE POWER THAN ANYONE ELSE TO IMPROVE THE LIVES OF BLACK AMERICANS

By EPPC Senior Fellow Henry Olsen
The Washington Post

The Minneapolis City Council’s apparent decision to defund its police force is shocking. It is also a clear demonstration of how much power progressives hold to address racial inequality if they really want to. Read More

ALL CONFLICT, ALL THE TIME

By EPPC Senior Fellow Francis X. Maier
The Catholic Thing

Nations change when we change. And the latter is the much harder task. Read More

“THE HEAVENS DECLARE THE
GLORY OF GOD…”

 
NASA’s Astronomy Picture of the Day shows the glory of God declared in a display of astronomical wonders that vividly illustrate the extravagance of the divine creativity, writes EPPC Distinguished Senior Fellow George Weigel.
 

YOUR SILENCE ISN’T ENOUGH

By EPPC Visiting Fellow Alexandra DeSanctis
National Review Online

The social-justice Left is pioneering a new tactic for shutting down dissent and amplifying groupthink. Read More

LOL SOME THINGS MATTER

By EPPC Senior Fellow Mona Charen
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The country is finding rare consensus about police reform and systemic racism. Where is the GOP? Read More
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TRUMP MAY BE DOWN, BUT HE’S NOT OUT. AT LEAST NOT YET.

By EPPC Senior Fellow Henry Olsen
The Washington Post

President Trump’s poll numbers are down and dropping, leading many pundits to speculate that he’s finally out. He’s not. But he soon will be if he doesn’t change course. Read More

A TALE OF TWO CHURCH VISITS

By EPPC Senior Fellow Mona Charen
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The president’s fear of seeming weak makes the whole country weaker. Read More

IDENTITY POLITICS EXCOMMUNICATES ITS HERETICS

By EPPC Visiting Fellow Alexandra DeSanctis
National Review Online

The Left’s worldview functions as a religion, punishing or coercing dissenters and silencing heretics. Read More

NO, THE LOCKDOWNS WEREN’T AN OVERREACTION

By EPPC Senior Fellow Henry Olsen
The Washington Post

From the beginning of the pandemic, many conservatives have argued that the lockdowns were an overreaction to the novel coronavirus and that they are causing unnecessary economic pain. Recent studies, however, show that this argument is wrong. Read More

THE VATICAN’S CHOICE: JIMMY LAI OR XI JINPING?

By EPPC Distinguished Senior Fellow George Weigel
Syndicated Column

Around the world, voices have been raised in support of Hong Kong’s brave pro-democracy demonstrators. Has the Holy See’s voice been heard? Read More

TRUMP’S SOCIAL MEDIA EXECUTIVE ORDER IS A BIG MISTAKE

By EPPC Senior Fellow Henry Olsen
The Washington Post

President Trump’s executive order addressing the exemption from legal liability that social media companies enjoy for content posted on their sites by users is both premature and misguided. Read More
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