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America: Devolution, Revolution, or Renewal?

The truth is that for all its failings, America has provided more opportunity, security, and freedom to a group of people more diverse than any other nation in history. It is not because America is systemically rotten; but because it is foundationally good. Justice for all calls for those foundations to be defended, not destroyed. [...]

By |2023-01-16T15:39:14-06:00January 16th, 2023|Categories: American Founding, American Republic, Conservatism, History, Politics, Revolution|3 Comments

When Hitler Seduces Marx

It seemed inconceivable that Marx could be seduced by Hitler. And yet “critical race theory” is as obsessed with race as were the Nazis. According to the new generation of Marxists, the political struggle is not about a struggle between the classes but a struggle between the races. Many years ago, when I was an [...]

By |2021-04-30T10:59:27-05:00April 30th, 2021|Categories: Communism, Joseph Pearce, Philosophy, Politics, Senior Contributors|4 Comments

Christian Democracy and the Future of Europe

In mid-December, I had the pleasure and honour of taking part in a public debate in Hungary on Christian Democracy and its role in contemporary European politics. I was one of a panel of five “experts,” which included a German, a Pole, a Hungarian, and, last but not least, a fellow Englishman, Theodore Dalrymple, who [...]

The Comforts of Religion: Gustave Flaubert’s “Madame Bovary”

The nineteenth century was a difficult and dynamic period for the French nation, as citizens of all classes and philosophical persuasions struggled to come to terms with modernity. These struggles are reflected in Gustave Flaubert’s first novel, Madame Bovary, published as a complete text in 1857. The story is well-known: Emma Bovary finds herself in [...]

By |2019-11-30T03:15:16-06:00November 30th, 2019|Categories: Books, Christianity, Europe, Faith, Fiction, Imagination, Literature, Religion|1 Comment
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