Parents may not be consenting to their moral relation; but consenting or not, they are bound to a long train of burdensome duties towards those with whom they have never made a convention of any sort. Children are not consenting to their relation, but their relation, without their actual consent, binds them to its duties; or rather it implies their consent because the presumed consent of every rational creature is in unison with the predisposed order of things. - Edmund Burke
Obama and the Culture War Endgame - Hadley Arkes, The Catholic Thing
The Presidential Library Trap - Philip Giraldi, American Conservative
The Liberal Arts Are Dead; Long Live STEM - G.W Thielman, The Federalist
5 More Things Environmentalists Got Wrong - Robert Tracinski, The Federalist
The Continuing Legacy of Michael Novak - Nathaniel Peters, Public Discourse
Reforming the Status Quo - Yuval Levin, Imaginative Conservative
Fiddler on the Roof and Same-Sex Marriage - John McGinnis, The Imaginative Conservative
Is it Time for Civil Disobedience of Kludgeocratic Bureaucracy? - Michael Barone, Human Events
Paying the Price - Thomas Sowell, Human Events
Baltimore Sees Record Month for Murders - Natalie Johnson, Daily Signal
Violate Consciences Or Quit Their Jobs - D.C. McAllister, The Federalist
Magna Carta 800 - Chris Edwards, Cato
Headscarfs and Judicial Modesty - Walter Olson, Cato
Our Diabolic Age - Rod Dreher, American Conservative
Wrong About Rights - Theodore Dalrymple, Liberty Law Blog
Disarming Canadians - Pierre Lemieux, Nomocracy in Politics
The Entitlement Squeeze - Milton Ezrati, City Journal
The Campus Crusaders - David Brooks, NYT
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