Magazine
ESSAYS
On the blurring of human and artificial intelligence
It is useful for the rulers of the earth to play at ruling the air.
For heaven’s sake—someone had to throw a first punch.
America can often be an ugly place, but the field sobriety test is a flower of its field.
The nesting urge is not born in the months before birth. It does not arrive from out of the blue.
The Social Teaching of the Catholic Church is the only real, living, alternative to a world of unreality.
Podcasts
In this podcast, Alex Denley and Professor Rocco Buttiglione discuss the problem of globalization, mass migration, and populism. Post-war globalization brought a great increase in international trade, cooperation, technical and educational development, and cultural sharing. However, with open trade came the loss of manufacturing and industry in the West, and the emptying of the working class. Along with mass migration, the people grew to resent their global elite. Professor Buttiglione discusses the Church's response to globalization, and the need for a new elite who care for the people.
Liberalism is on the defensive. Political discussion is shifting from “what’s wrong with liberalism” to “what’s true about politics”—to the question of what exactly must displace liberalism. In The Politics of the Real, D. C. Schindler takes us to the definitive metaphysical roots of liberal politics: the modern reversal of the priority of act over potency; the modern privileging of empty possibility over flourishing perfection. In this podcast, Michael Boland and D. C. Schindler discuss liberalism, and how we can build a politics of the real.
EVENTS
On the blurring of human and artificial intelligence