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Masters and Slaves
Matthew Rose
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Kojève claimed that humans are fundamentally motivated by a desire for recognition.
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A Victory for Reality
Carl R. Trueman
Meriwether
v. Hartop
shows that some influential people are unprepared to abandon reality just yet.
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John Finnis
Public opinion would not be unaffected by a Supreme Court statement of what equal protection means for the unborn.
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Vetoing Women’s Sports
Jon Schweppe
The GOP’s relationship with big business often comes at a high cost.
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Covidtide Triduum
Brad East
The Gospel finds different ears each time it is proclaimed.
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The Easter Explosion
George Weigel
No one expected the Resurrection as it actually happened.
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Palm Sunday in Ireland
David Quinn
The Irish police force has fined Fr. Hughes €500 for saying Mass in public.
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