The pursuits of commerce would be as admirable as they are profitable if they were not subject to so great risks: and so, likewise, of banking, if it was always honestly conducted. For our ancestors considered, and so ordained in their laws, that, while the thief should be cast in double damages, the usurer should make four-fold restitution. - Cato the Elder
Treat Abortion...Like a Spa? - Amy Otto, The Federalist
False Equation of Atheism and Sophistication - Emma Green, The Atlantic
The Truth of Myth - Bradley J. Birzer, Imaginative Conservative
Marriage and Equal Protection - Robert George, Public Discourse
Differences Between Abraham Lincoln And Modern Liberals - Carson Holloway, The Federalist
The Foreign Policy of George Washington - Gary J. Schmitt, Imaginative Conservative
No, Obama Isn’t Facing Activist Conservative Judges - Elizabeth Slattery, Daily Signal
Science and Miracles - Br. Thomas Davenport, Dominicana
Another Misguided MOOC - Samuel Goldman, American Conservative
Rod Dreher and his Friendly Critics - Carl Eric Scott, NRO
The Death (and Rebirth?) of Peer Review - Andrew Coulson, Cato
The Growing Recognition of the Importance of Space - Dean Cheng, Daily Signal
The High Cost of Centrally Planning the Global Climate - Ryan McMaken, Mises
Serving Fragile Families - Angela Rachidi, AEI
The Episcopal Church as Debt Collector - Joe Carter, Acton
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