The majority of mankind is lazy-minded, incurious, absorbed in vanities, and tepid in emotion, and is therefore incapable of either much doubt or much faith; and when the ordinary man calls himself a sceptic or an unbeliever, that is ordinarily a simple pose, cloaking a disinclination to think anything out to a conclusion. - T.S.Eliot
A Still More Excellent Way - Robert Royal, The Catholic Thing
L’Engle’s Conservatism - Jordan J. Ballor, University Bookman
A Pathology of Democracy - Dario Fernandez-Morera, Nomocracy in Politics
How the Illiberal Left Uses Silencing Tactics - Kirsten Powers, Daily Signal
The Culture and Politics of Economic Growth - Theodore Dalrymple, Liberty Law Blog
A Muted Conversation on Traditional Marriage - Andrew Cuff, First Things
Hilary's Purposes and God's - Molly Oshatz, First Things
Why Secular Liberalism Isn’t Liberal - Forfare Davis, University Bookman
On the Depths of Villainy - J.V. Schall, Imaginative Conservative
Extorting Low-Income Individuals to Help "the Poor" - Gary Galles, Mises
Libertarians of Convenience - Aaron M. Renn, City Journal
A British Victory for Liberty - John O. McGinnis, Liberty Law Blog
Sixteen Foreign Policy Books ’16 Contenders Must Read, Part 2 - Stanton S. Coerr, The Federalist
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