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In order to stop our present decline, we must transcend our natural tendency to retreat into factions and instead begin to sacrifice for the common good.
Four points in defense of human dignity. Adapted from an address delivered last night at the University of Pennsylvania.
Not only those with a “future-like-ours,” but all human beings possess equal basic rights.
A historian looks at how one man sought to serve both truth and love.
Wrapping up an exchange on judgment and morality.
Moral principles should be derived from experience about what makes people happy, not from logic.
Kant was right: we need principles to guide our judgments.
What's unnatural about the Kantian take on natural law.
Sometimes a defense of shared liberal values can become the partisan promotion of one of liberalism's strands.
From the Clinton Administration to Nancy Pelosi, American family-planning policy continues to preserve the eugenicist principle that America would be better off if poor children were never conceived. In fact, Clinton tied Medicaid funding to state promises that it would save the government money in the long run by “averting births” of children who were likely to be a drain on the welfare system. But there is an alternative. The third in a three-part series.
Nancy Pelosi’s widely reported comments on family planning were simply a restatement of a view shared by both political parties. This article is the first installment of a three-part series on the racist origin and eugenicist structure of U.S. family-planning policy.
A recent story in Newsweek claimed that the only reasons for opposing same-sex “marriage” are religious. But there are powerful arguments for marriage rooted not in faith but in reason.
Nearly half of all African-American pregnancies end in abortion, and social inequality isn't the only reason why.