Michel Houellebecq conveys meaninglessness without being meaningless.
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Houellebecq’s Omelette
Theodore Dalrymple
From the print edition:
The French novelist is unmatched as a dissector of the West’s cultural predicament.
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There Is No “Middle Way” in
Dobbs
Robert P. George
The Court faces a binary choice: Strike down the Mississippi statute or overturn
Roe
.
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How I Evolved on Tim Keller
James R. Wood
Keller was the right man for a moment. To many, like me, it appears that moment has passed.
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Les Murray the Misfit Poet
Stephen Schmalhofer
Murray was a poet sweating out in the bush.
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The Sorry Situation of
Catholic Schools
Mark Bauerlein
Catholic schools must be more than mere public schools with a Mass requirement.
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Why The
Dobbs
Leak Is Dangerous
Mark Movsesian
The leak of the draft opinion will have a chilling effect on future deliberations.
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The Russian Path Not Taken
George Weigel
Alexander Men offered a vision of a different Russia before his untimely death.
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