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** Belief Limbo ([link removed])
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** Ronald W. Dworkin
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From the print edition: Religious uncertainty begins with the notion that religion exists to solve one’s prob-lems. More ([link removed])
** An Era of Chameleons ([link removed])
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** Dan Hitchens
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Populist leaders are vividly present, until you try and get hold of them. More ([link removed])
** The End of the News ([link removed])
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** John Waters
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Newspapers have become purveyors of sensation, manipulation, and untruth. More ([link removed])
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** Attack On National Conservatism ([link removed])
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** Bradford Littlejohn
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The “Open Letter Against the New Nationalism” misses the mark. More ([link removed])
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** The Polish Heroes of World War II ([link removed])
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** Filip Mazurczak
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Other nations must learn of Poland’s role in resisting Nazism. More ([link removed])
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** Hong Kong’s Christians ([link removed])
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** Alessandra Bocchi
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Christians in Hong Kong fear a fate similar to that of Christians in mainland China. More ([link removed])
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** Prosperity Breeds Idiots ([link removed])
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** Francis X. Maier
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Socialism is more appealing when studied from a comfortable distance. More ([link removed])
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