Foreign Affairs
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Defend Us From Ideology
Some object that referencing “the common good” is vague—that it is a way of hiding political judgments…
Is There a Catholic Vote?
The latest installment in an ongoing interview series with contributing editor Mark Bauerlein. On this episode, Matthew Bunson…
Coronavirus Diary: New York, March 24
Tuesday. The bright morning sunshine contrasts sharply with yesterday’s cold and sleet. We’re starting our second day…
Say “No” to Death’s Dominion
At the press conference on Friday announcing the New York shutdown, Governor Andrew Cuomo said, “I want…
Events Roundup—2.13.20
New York, New York Do Bad Catholics Make for Good Fiction?Tuesday, February 18Join the Morningside Institute for…
The World Will Whimper
Catholic Ireland has fallen. Some vague, residual piety may stay the hand of the Irish from completely…
God Is True
Let God be found true, though every man be found a liar,” Paul writes (Rom. 3:4). Paul’s…
The Test for the Tories
For a short introduction to the strangeness of Toryism in 2019, start with a blog post published earlier this…
Boris and a New Tory Democracy
At long last, the logjam in Britain’s Parliament has been broken. Though many called it a risk,…
Boris: The New Blair
Here is one way to try to understand Britain’s very odd general election, in which a nominally…
Boris’s Red Tory Victory
Something has happened in Great Britain that is not wholly unlike what happened in the United States…
The Beginning of the End of the United Kingdom
Make no mistake about it, the United Kingdom has now begun the process of breaking up. It…
In Praise of Telling the Truth
I am currently being accused of serving as an apologist for Bashar al-Assad, one of the most…
Can Nationalism Unite Us?
The Case for Nationalism: How it Made Us Powerful, United, and Free by rich lowry broadside books,…
A Last Chance for Australian Justice
My late parents loved Cardinal George Pell, whom they knew for decades. So I found it a…