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Apr 24, 2025
A Jeffersonian Future?
  Wisdom of the ages tells us somewhat unhelpfully that “if something cannot go on forever, it will stop.” Our nation stands at the precipice of an unparalleled 34 trillion dollar debt crisis and a Social Security and demographic collapse. Our post-Cold War military supremacy is rapidly being outflanked by an ascendent and expansionist China. A growing global bloc resents and...
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Apr 24, 2025
A Fumble for American Democracy
  Is the future of the National Football League’s Super Bowl linked with the future of American democracy? The Super Bowl may seem to some like an overly commercialized sports championship game, but it holds considerable cultural significance. It has emerged as an annual American celebration—for die-hard football fans and casual observers alike. Thus, whether or not they enjoy football, Americans...
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Apr 24, 2025
A Borderline Case
  Rather than upping the rhetorical ante in the dispute over the removal of Texas’s concertina wire in the Rio Grande by US Homeland Security agents, Gov. Abbott of Texas should simply distribute the text of Federal District Chief Judge Alia Moses’ devastating written decision. While finding for the Department of Homeland Security DHS on narrow technical grounds regarding a preliminary...
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Apr 24, 2025
A Christian Nation?
  Senator Josh Hawley recently published an article in First Things titled Our Christian Nation, where he argues that America can become a more Christian nation through public school prayer and higher wages for workers. While Hawley rightly rejects the desire for a Christian nationalist agenda in civil law, he fails to properly address the role of the church in shaping...
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Apr 24, 2025
Taking the High Road
  The year 2023 was not kind to the humanities and liberal arts. Many public universities, such as West Virginia University, continued the trend of cutting funding for these disciplines due to budget constraints. When a university faces declining enrollment, something has to give - and its usually not the administrators salaries. Moreover, the number of students majoring in the humanities...
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Apr 24, 2025
C.S. Lewis and Materialism
“You say the materialist universe is ‘ugly,’” wrote C. S. Lewis to a young skeptic in 1950. “…If you are really a product of the materialistic universe, how is it you don’t feel at home there?” Nearly half-a-century later, Lewis’s question still resonates. Modern society continues to operate largely on the materialistic premises of such thinkers as Charles Darwin, Karl Marx, and Sigmund Freud. Yet few today feel at home in the materialist universe where God does not exist,...
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Apr 24, 2025
Misesian Economics and the Bible
One of the several magnificent intellectual achievements of the Austrian economist Ludwig von Mises (1881—1973) was his development of prehensive science of human action, called “praxeology.” One of the main conclusions drawn from praxeology is that free markets will result in more prosperity than government-directed economic activity–a position that naturally makes Misesian economics popular with conservatives. At the same time, one aspect of praxeology often poses a gigantic stumbling block to conservatives of deep religious convictions. They have been...
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Apr 24, 2025
The New Testament and Public Life
From the historical beginnings of the Christian movement, there has been an understanding that the governing authorities of the world are under the providence of God. According to Saint Paul, government serves a valuable and divinely ordained purpose until the Parousia, when the return of Christ will fully inaugurate the new creation. Government, Paul declares, is “instituted by God” and is “God’s servant for your good.” Its fundamental function is to provide law and order and punish wrongdoers: “For...
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Apr 24, 2025
Medical Technology, Medical Ethics
The usual line on medical ethics goes something like this. In the old days, ethics and medicine weren’t often in conflict. The physician intervened to save lives when he could, but his main limitation was technological. Nowadays, however, we have the technology to keep life going for an indeterminate period, blurring distinctions between life and death. This reality necessitates that doctors and families make difficult decisions about when to pull the plug. And since finances are always an issue,...
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Apr 24, 2025
Human Capital and Poverty
The main purpose of economics is to understand and to help alleviate poverty, and there is an intimate and transparent relation between investments in human capital and the alleviation of poverty. That is the theme of my presentation. The term human capital may not be familiar to all of you. Human capital refers to the skills, education, health, and training of individuals. It is capital because these skills or education are an integral part of us that is long-lasting,...
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Apr 24, 2025
Subsidiarity and Health Care Reform
An employee of a large regional bank is concerned because the bank’s health insurance covers payment for abortions. She has no alternative source of insurance. Millions of others are in the same predicament, since most plans routinely fund the procedure. Painful choices like the above are evolving out of a government/industry coalition that is rapidly but subtly concentrating power over the nation’s health care system. Notwithstanding the overwhelming political defeat of nationalized health care during the first term of...
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Apr 24, 2025
Cuba is Part of the Pope's Evangelical Mission
Commentators are still trying to understand just what Pope John Paul II was up to in visiting Cuba. Surely, many muse, the most skillful geopolitical strategist to ever preside in the papal suites must have had a secret political agenda. Is he trying to do for Cuba what he did for Poland? Or, as several dispatches have suggested, does he feel an ideological attachment to Fidel Castro’s anticapitalist economics? Both assessments are wrong, as is clear from the remarkable...
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