When a party is willing to push its power as far as it can go, it will keep going until it meets sufficient opposition.
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Suicide of the Liberals
Gary Saul Morson
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When a party is willing to push its power as far as it can go, it will keep going until it meets sufficient opposition.
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September 11, 2020
R. R. Reno
I dislike the 9/11 memorial. Its design is nihilistic.
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Paul Mankowski and the Jesuit Vocation
Joseph W. Koterski
Fr. Mankowski knew well what it means to serve cheerfully and obediently.
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Religious Freedom: Rinsed Out
George Weigel
It is fatuous to dismiss concerns over religious freedom as the fretting of culture warriors.
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Wanted: Solomons
Peter J. Leithart
We don’t have a crisis of truth, but a crisis of confidence in political authority
per se.
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Why
American Pickle
Falls Flat
Liel Leibovitz
Last month, two Jewish artists offered divergent visions of the life worth living.
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The Trouble with Christian Leftism
Sohrab Ahmari
Christian witness suffers when Christians adopt the left’s theories of history.
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