Joseph Woodard
Canada has suffered an unreported revolution. In times past,
revolutionaries first seized the radio stations, dominating the public
narrative. Today, in the Age of Public Administration, they seize the
faculties of education. Their “long march” through the Canadian schools
has taken fifty years, but today, their dominion seems unchallenged. In
September, Alberta’s provincial Department of […]
John Paul Meenan
The migrant caravan is like something out of a future, apocalyptic
dystopia—or to go back in time, perhaps an image from Exodus—where
thousands of men, women, and children trudge a thousand miles under the
hot tropical sun across hot tarmac and dirt roads, hoping to just fall
down on America’s doorstep, looking for opportunities not […]
Jane Clark Scharl
To live as an American and as a Catholic is no small challenge, for
America is fundamentally a modern project and Catholicism is decidedly
not. The driving force of modernity (which began with the Protestant
Reformation) can be summarized as “self-discovery”; to be a modern is,
essentially, to exist in a constant state of
self-awareness—specifically, […]
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