A noble man compares and estimates himself by an idea which is higher than himself; and a mean man, by one lower than himself. The one produces aspiration; the other ambition, which is the way in which a vulgar man aspires. - Marcus Aurelius
What’s Behind the Gender Wage Gap - Andrew Syrios, Mises
Iran and the Lessons of History - Myron Magnet, City Journal
Can Faith Survive in the “First World”? - David G. Bonagura, Jr., The Catholic Thing
Elizabeth Warren’s World, and Mine - Michael Greve, Liberty Law Blog
Being a Climate Change Skeptic Isn't Like Fearing Vaccines - Stephen Moore, Daily Signal
The Extended Republic Theory of James Madison - George Carey, Imaginative Conservative
Mis-Judging Law, Meaning, and Justice - Bruce Frohnen, University Bookman
DHS Shutdown - Chris Edwards, Cato
Cardinal Kasper Responds to First Things' Review - Kasper & Moloney, First Things
Celibacy in Question – Again - Brad Miner, The Catholic Thing
Beyond the Screen: Love in a Time of Social Media - Samantha Schroeder, Public Discourse
Luther and Calvin on the Mosaic Law - John D. Wilsey, Nomocracy in Politics
The Walking Dread: “It Follows” - Eve Tushnet, American Conservative
Does the GOP Really Want War? - W. James Antle, III, American Conservative
How Community Leaders Are Reducing Poverty - Kate Scanlon, The Federalist
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