Can Subsidiarity Restore American Self-Government?

By |2019-01-04T11:40:22-06:00April 16th, 2017|Categories: Bruce Frohnen, Catholicism, Christianity, Civil Society, Family, Politics, Tradition|

Just as it is gravely wrong to take from individuals what they can accomplish by their own initiative and industry and give it to the community, so also it is an injustice and at the same time a grave evil and disturbance of right order to assign to a greater and higher association what lesser [...]

Is Capitalism the Enemy of the Family?

By |2017-04-03T23:04:41-05:00April 3rd, 2017|Categories: Capitalism, Civilization, Economics, Family|

Does capitalism—in its need for efficient, low-paying, and universal labor—have a vested interest in family weakness?… Independent Institute Research Fellow Allan C. Carlson is probably America’s top intellectually-serious social conservative thinker, as he has demonstrated over the years as former President of the Howard Center for Family, Religion, and Society and author of books such as The [...]

Individualism: The Root Error of Modernity

By |2021-05-18T16:46:18-05:00November 7th, 2016|Categories: Alexis de Tocqueville, American Republic, Family, Featured, George Stanciu, Modernity, Philosophy, St. John's College|

Alexis de Tocqueville, while traveling through the dense woods in Michigan, in 1831, came across a pioneer and his family, making the “first step toward civilization in the wilds.”[1] He noted in his travel diary that “from time to time along the road one comes to new clearings. As all these settlements are exactly like [...]

The Problem of a “Conservative” Lincoln

By |2022-07-20T10:00:31-05:00July 26th, 2016|Categories: Abraham Lincoln, Books, Family, History|

After removing family and religion from his life, Abraham Lincoln’s chief object of devotion remained the American nation alone. Shoppers looking for presents at large American book stores have been greeted by a plethora of biographies on Abraham Lincoln recently. Three books have added to the already behemoth historiography of the sixteenth president: Richard Brookhiser’s [...]

Suffering and Salvation in Terrence Malick’s “Tree of Life”

By |2019-02-26T16:40:26-06:00July 16th, 2016|Categories: Family, Featured, Film, Religion|

Few films of the new century have so forcefully posed major religious questions as has Terrence Malick’s Tree of Life of 2011. While following a near archetypical mid-American family’s quotidian joys and tragedies, the work ranges from the epic in scale to the intimate in its focus. In a manner of speaking, it simultaneously draws [...]

The West’s War on the Family

By |2016-06-12T22:30:38-05:00June 12th, 2016|Categories: Bruce Frohnen, Christianity, Culture, Culture War, Family, Marriage|

For decades, now, Christians have worried about the progressive push to strip naked the public square by forcing religion into the shadows of a private sphere. Recent events have made clear that this is not the case. Everything is public and political to the secular left. All aspects of our lives are fair game in [...]

The Family versus That Hideous Strength

By |2016-05-26T23:43:50-05:00May 26th, 2016|Categories: Bradley J. Birzer, C.S. Lewis, Family, Love, Marriage, Western Civilization|

C.S. Lewis’ best novel, That Hideous Strength (1945), is a story first and foremost about marriage. As Lewis properly understood it, marriage is our first and most important institution in resisting evil as well as the ever-looming and hovering chaos of our modern and post-modern whirligig we call "Western society." "Matrimony was ordained, thirdly," said [...]

We Are Not Our Own: Childhood in a Technological Age

By |2022-02-23T10:06:32-06:00April 12th, 2016|Categories: Abortion, Christianity, Communio, Culture, David L. Schindler, Family, Featured, Hans Urs von Balthasar, Pope Benedict XVI, St. John Paul II, Technology|

Childlikeness, as both the beginning and the end of our creaturely way of being, is the key to being effective and realistic in efforts to renew the world, and indeed is the grounds for never-failing hope in these efforts. Liberal culture’s anti-child practices are bound up with a logic of childlessness most basically defined in [...]

Making Progress: Dehumanizing Humanity

By |2016-04-01T23:14:50-05:00April 2nd, 2016|Categories: Christianity, Community, Culture, Family, Marriage, Modernity|

The controversy over a Super Bowl ad for a snack chip that allegedly “humanized,” of all things, a pre-born human being highlights the deliberate rejection of reality of the “abortion rights” objectors. On its face, as others have noted, the controversy exposes the pernicious obfuscation that a fetus is nothing more than a “meaningless blob [...]

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