Christopher Dawson on Liberalism

By |2016-08-03T10:37:30-05:00June 7th, 2012|Categories: Bradley J. Birzer, Christendom, Christian Humanism, Christianity, Christopher Dawson, Featured, Liberalism|

Christopher Dawson Part III: Contending Against Liberalism (click on links to go to Part I or Part II) As Dawson attempted to discover the sources of the ideological disruptions of the twentieth-century as well as solutions to the death and terror they caused, he often produced some of his most impassioned work. The forerunner to such [...]

It’s Time For Europe To Learn From Its Past

By |2014-01-13T17:38:05-06:00June 7th, 2012|Categories: Brian Domitrovic, Economics, Europe, Political Economy|

As NATO leaders gathered in Chicago, and as France settled in with its new socialist leadership, the word was that to get out of crisis, Europe has to choose between growth and austerity. On its face, this is a false choice. As Milton Friedman always taught, the greatest deadweight drag on economic development is government [...]

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