American Politics

A selection of recent articles on this topic

Christianity and the Thucydides Trap

Peter J. Leithart

China’s economic growth has been so preposterously huge and fast that statistics sound like a riff from…

Civility and Church Life

Charles J. Chaput

As I write these words I’m looking at an untitled cartoon from the National Catholic Reporter in…

Obergefell and the Right to Other People’s Children

Jeff Shafer

We’re mournfully familiar with the constitutional right of mothers to be rid of their own prenatal children.…

Mashallah: What God Wants, Happens

Francesca Aran Murphy

The great oracle of English conservatism, Charles Moore, once pronounced Slumdog Millionaire the Islamic breakthrough movie, in…

Predigested Obsolescence

Carl R. Trueman

In 1960, John Steinbeck drove across America in a pickup truck, accompanied by his dog, Charley. The…

Camille Paglia’s Teaching

Mark Bauerlein

Camille Paglia is an idiosyncratic mix of liberal and conservative convictions—or perhaps we should say that she,…

Can These Bones Live?

Victor Lee Austin

The following sermon was preached at the funeral of Robert W. Jenson on Saturday, September 16, at…

St. Rich, Pray for Us

Mark Regnerus

Over the course of the next several weeks, we will continue to hear plenty about the Protestant…

Justice for Jahi

Wesley J. Smith

In California, Jahi McMath is legally dead. In New Jersey, she is legally alive. Now, the deceased—or…

Democrats, Republicans, and Homeless Voters

Pete Spiliakos

There are some voters politicians don’t understand, and there are some voters politicians don’t want. In a…

Speaker Ryan Invites a Social Doctrine Conversation

George Weigel

CNN is not the customary locale-of-choice for a catechesis on Catholic social doctrine. But that’s what Paul…

To My Daughter, Turning Ten

Paul Beston

Beacon’s Riverfront Park looks different today, as if we’d been away for years, though it has only…

Twin Peaks Revisited

Richard T. Whittington

In the fall of 1946, Mary McCarthy wrote a letter objecting to a New Yorker essay by…

Abraham Lincoln, Matchmaker

Peter Wood

What if Abraham Lincoln had sent a young socialite to meet an injured soldier, without telling her…

Civility, Consensus, Constructivism

Peter J. Leithart

Incivility, President Obama told his audience at the 2010 National Prayer Breakfast, is a disease of public…