Marriage is therefore not an ordinary contract, since in terminating it, the two parties cannot return themselves to the same state they were in before entering into it. And if the contract is voluntary at the time it is entered into, it can no longer be voluntary, and almost never is, at the time of its termination, since the party which manifests the desire to dissolve it takes all liberty from the other party to refuse, and has only too many means to force its consent. - Louis de Bonald
Will Pope Francis Break the Church? - Ross Douthat, The Atlantic
Blue States...Residents Are Fleeing - Stephen Moore, Daily Signal
Wisdom and Wickedness of Women - Joseph Pearce, Imaginative Conservative
Left's Moments of Revelation - Arthur Milikh, Daily Signal
Pope Benedict, Divorced Catholics, and the Eucharist - George Johnston, The Catholic Thing
Biblical Literacy and Higher Education - Peter Lawler, NRO
Five Ways to Run Away From Marriage - Gracy Olmstead, American Conservative
Liberal Education is for Everyone - Peter Lawler, Imaginative Conservative
Reinstate SNAP Work Requirements - Angela Rachidi, AEI
The Hysterical Hate for Ryan T. Anderson - Rod Dreher, American Conservative
Walker Percy's Questionnaire - Matthew Murphy, Intercollegiate Review
Why Do Some on the Left Believe in Income Equality? - Mike Rappaport, Liberty Law Blog
Everyone’s an Esoteric - Jeffrey Weinberger, City Journal
Inflation, Central Banks, and Business Cycles - Jonathan Newman, Mises
Walker Shines in New Hampshire - Stephen F. Hayes, TWS
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