Bruce Frohnen
Last night’s election returns were not a total disaster for people of
faith, or for Catholics in particular. Republicans actually increased
their majority in the Senate, which means that President Trump’s
uniformly textualist judicial nominees will continue to be confirmed.
That’s very good news for the Constitution, and with it for people
committed to norms […]
Jerry D. Salyer
Although somewhat overshadowed by the allegory of the Cave, the myth of
the ring of Gyges, and other powerful images found in Plato’s Republic,
the account of the ship of fools is still memorable and compelling. As
Plato’s mentor Socrates discusses with his young friends the nature of
justice and the ideal political community, the […]
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