Anthony Esolen
It is Passover, and Jesus has gone up to Jerusalem with his disciples.
He has come to the Temple, where he finds people “selling oxen and sheep
and pigeons, and the money-changers at their business.” It is
interesting to note what he does then, and what he does not do. He does
not engage the […]
Robert F. Gorman
At the dawn of systematic political thought, Aristotle conceived of the
state as the natural social institution responsible for security and
justice—the family and the village being too small to secure its members
from the menaces of the wicked. The state guaranteed, above all, the
security of a country, its people, and its territory. But […]
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