John Haldane, March 19, 2010
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.

Matthew J. Milliner, March 16, 2010
A recent series by James Matthew Wilson highlights the connection between conservatism and beauty.

Robert C. Koons, March 16, 2010
Robert C. Koons replies to a letter concerning his recent article, “What Will Replace Behemoth State University?”

Edward Feser, March 12, 2010
Seeing that scientism is unsustainable, we must embrace a return to philosophy. The second article in a two-part series.

Edward Feser, March 09, 2010
The problem with scientism is that it is either self-defeating or trivially true. F.A. Hayek helps us to see why. The first article in a two-part series.

Samuel Gregg, March 05, 2010
Is it time to consider internationalizing or privatizing our money supply?

Robert C. Koons, March 02, 2010
New technological developments and pressing national needs suggest that the future of higher education may be one friendlier to the classical tradition of liberal education.

Christopher O. Tollefsen, February 26, 2010
Both Marc Thiessen and his critics have misunderstood an important moral distinction on the question of torture.

Christopher O. Tollefsen, February 23, 2010
Critics of home-schooling need to be tutored about the nature of education and the family.

Harold James, February 19, 2010
As we attempt to revive the global financial system, it may be time to reconsider the long tradition that warned against the dangers of borrowing.

Christian C. Sahner, February 16, 2010
The controversial Tariq Ramadan’s latest book promotes a “Western” version of Islam. Is he the “Muslim Martin Luther”?

R. J. Snell, February 12, 2010
A recent First Things article on natural law misses the mark.

Carson Holloway, February 09, 2010
Are we prepared to acknowledge the moral stakes in Obama’s new push against “Don’t ask, don’t tell?”

Carson Holloway, February 05, 2010
A political scientist explains why the concept of “strict scrutiny” is alien to the Constitution and why it poses a threat to a constitutionally defensible judicial review.

Gregory J. Sullivan, February 02, 2010
The Supreme Court’s bad ruling in the DC handgun case may soon undergo a drastic and very damaging expansion.

Matthew J. Franck, January 29, 2010
Why we shouldn’t listen to calls to get rid of the filibuster.

Thomas Haine, January 26, 2010
American drone attacks in Pakistan and Afghanistan have become increasingly common and controversial. What broad principles should guide our use of these attacks?

Stefan McDaniel, January 22, 2010
In his new book, Alan Mittleman suggests why hope has been and will continue to be such an important force in our politics.

James C. Capretta, January 19, 2010
The choice the country faces in health-care reform is a stark one with profound ramifications: What process will best deliver affordable quality health-care to all Americans, a government-driven or market-driven one?

Jennifer S. Bryson, January 15, 2010
It’s hard to credibly demand religious liberty when one is in the minority if one refuses to grant it when one is the majority. The principle “do unto others as you would have done unto you” should be a guiding ideal for all sides in the Swiss minaret controversy.

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