American Politics

A selection of recent articles on this topic

Remembering Peter Berger

James Nuechterlein

Peter Berger, who died on June 27 at age eighty-eight, ranked among the most distinguished sociological thinkers…

The Spirit of Democratic Capitalism

R. R. Reno

The recent passing of Michael Novak prompted me to take up his masterpiece once again. I first…

The Death of Eros

Mark Regnerus

Something strange is going on in America’s bedrooms. In a recent issue of Archives of Sexual Behavior,…

And the Petulance Prize Goes To . . .

Charlotte Allen

It’s hard to decide who’s winning the Petulance Prize right now: Fr. James Martin, S.J., author of…

Euthanasia for Alzheimer’s Patients?

Wesley J. Smith

The medically vulnerable have rarely been in greater jeopardy. Alzheimer’s disease patients are at particular risk. In…

Pornography Is Worse than Feminism

Samuel D. James

I understand what Ben Domenech is trying to say in his eulogy for Hugh Hefner, but I’m…

The GOP Bubble

Pete Spiliakos

David Brooks thinks that Sam Francis was the prophet of modern right-wing populism. My sense is that…

This Sporting Life

Carl R. Trueman

Amid the hoo-hah surrounding the clash between Donald Trump and the NFL, perhaps the most important question…

Ban the Laptops, Yes

Mark Bauerlein

A study just appeared in Education Next, under the title “Should Professors Ban Laptops?” The study worked like this:…

The Transmigration of Theological Nonsense

George Weigel

During the Long Lent of 2002, Sister Betsy Conway, who lived in the Bostonian epicenter of the…

The Lost Purpose of Learning

Joseph Clair

In the autumn of AD 386, a thirty-two-year-old academic superstar named Aurelius Augustinus made a radical move:…

Euthanasia and the Belgian Brothers of Charity

Charles C. Camosy

Over a decade before the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Archbishop Joseph Francis Rummel of New Orleans formally moved to…

Searching for Ted Kaczynski

Elliot Milco

I’ve often dreamed of retiring to a cabin in the Rockies with several million dollars and a…

Prepping for an Amish Apocalypse

K. E. Colombini

A fairly popular contemporary view of the apocalypse envisions it as a sudden and complete shutdown of…

What They Knew Without Seeing

Kenneth Colston

What has Athens to do with Jerusalem? Or, to put it more contemporarily, what has Shakespeare’s formation…