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America has an obligation to look after its own interests.
A man who made a career of death and lies became a hero for life and truth.
A new bill is needed to fix the healthcare law’s failure to adequately safeguard conscience
Lying, even for laudable reasons, is wrong.
We are still reckoning with the legacy of Roe’s fraudulent jurisprudence.
What's unnatural about the Kantian take on natural law.
Newly defined and vigorously enforced rights have proliferated even as they are uprooted from any philosophic grounding.
Misleading talk of "separation of church and state" obscures the true meaning of the First Amendment.
The Tea Party taps into the full social and cultural power of transcendent moral appeals in a way that social conservatives have never been able to do. The first in a two-part series.
It’s time for conservatives and liberals alike to remember that certain words by their very utterance inflict injury.
A new resolution before Europe's leading human rights council attacks conscience and community.
The reason to respect others' religious beliefs is not the fear that they might attack us, but rather the minimum demands of decency. This standard should apply to all religious groups.
Recent events suggest that Commonweal and Timothy Jost need to reassess their arguments about health care and abortion
Our struggle to identify the sort of diversity that is conducive to a vibrant, participatory, and just society is primarily a political inquiry, not a constitutional one.
The new health care law has endangered longstanding protections on conscience. We must act to address them or risk creating a dangerous precedent.
The fiftieth anniversary of oral contraceptives is a reminder of all the things the Pill lets us forget.
Can Thomistic art theory provide an alternative to postmodern “Neutralism”?
Sometimes a defense of shared liberal values can become the partisan promotion of one of liberalism's strands.
Biological reductionism doesn’t disprove the notion of free will.
Much of our moral confusion comes from our failure to find a replacement for the Judaeo-Christian outlook that once animated the West. We need, and generally now lack, a philosophical understanding of human life.
The controversial Tariq Ramadan’s latest book promotes a “Western” version of Islam. Is he the “Muslim Martin Luther”?
In the wake of the financial crisis, market reform will require moral reform.
Is the current financial crisis simply a technical failure, or does it derive from some more basic problem? Economists may need to begin addressing fundamental questions concerned with value, and for that, they may turn to the natural law tradition.
The focus of social conservatives on family and human dignity is as necessary today as ever. Even if today's hot-button issues fade, social conservatism will still be a force in our political life