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April 19, 2023
Jacob Imam, Marc Barnes
Should Christians Invest in the Stock Market?

Shareholding is an evil, even if it makes us rich.

Should Christians Invest in the Stock Market?
October 30, 2020
Politics, The Christian Society
Andrew Willard Jones
A Liturgical Cosmos
A Liturgical Cosmos
September 14, 2020
Catholic Social Teaching, Politics
Marc Barnes
Children will destroy us

Children contradict all the major anthropological assumptions of liberalism.

Children will destroy us
August 20, 2020
D.C. Schindler
What is Liberalism?

D.C. Schindler unpacks the theological meaning of Christianity’s chief political heresy.

What is Liberalism?
July 31, 2020
Money
Jacob Imam
Rendering to God
Marc Barnes
December 22, 2022

A Christmas Conspiracy

Marc Barnes
December 22, 2022
A Christmas Conspiracy

Has a society ever indulged in such a ritual repudiation of its own values, and survived?  


7 Comments
Marc Barnes
December 7, 2022
Politics, The Christian Society

Marriage is the Form of Christian Politics

Marc Barnes
December 7, 2022
Politics, The Christian Society
Marriage is the Form of Christian Politics

The marriage vow says, “Virtue or death.”

13 Comments
Guest User
November 30, 2022
Politics, Liberalism

A Sign of Uselessness

Guest User
November 30, 2022
Politics, Liberalism
A Sign of Uselessness

Nuns are useless. And liberalism doesn’t know what to do with them.

21 Comments
Marc Barnes
November 23, 2022

Against Consulting Firms

Marc Barnes
November 23, 2022
Against Consulting Firms

Advice should be free.

8 Comments
Michael Hanby
September 27, 2022

Are We Postliberal Yet?

Michael Hanby
September 27, 2022
Are We Postliberal Yet?

Now that postliberalism has become a brand in the virtual public square, it no longer stands for a wholesale critique of the founding assumptions of modernity.

32 Comments
William Bednarz
August 24, 2022

Against Automated Work

William Bednarz
August 24, 2022
Against Automated Work

Within the liberal paradigm, the idea of not automating work for the sake of laborers is not even a point of consideration.

8 Comments
Sean Domencic
July 27, 2022

Fed Up On Usury

Sean Domencic
July 27, 2022
Fed Up On Usury

The Fed, no matter how well or poorly it does its job, should itself be unemployed.

28 Comments
Marc Barnes
July 25, 2022

Abortion and the Reformation of Male Strength

Marc Barnes
July 25, 2022
Abortion and the Reformation of Male Strength

Mothers are unequally superior citizens: abortion works to equalize them.

9 Comments
Marc Barnes
July 8, 2022

Minimalism and the non-binary body

Marc Barnes
July 8, 2022
Minimalism and the non-binary body

The clean look requires more cleaning.

11 Comments
Marc Barnes
June 28, 2022
Catholic Social Teaching, Law, Politics, Nations, The Christian Society, Catholic Action

Life in a State Without Abortion

Marc Barnes
June 28, 2022
Catholic Social Teaching, Law, Politics, Nations, The Christian Society, Catholic Action
Life in a State Without Abortion

To wake up in a society in which children cannot be killed is to wake up differently.

7 Comments
Sean Domencic
June 27, 2022

An Ambivalent Victory

Sean Domencic
June 27, 2022
An Ambivalent Victory

Banning abortion is entirely compatible with a pagan metaphysics of violence.

3 Comments
Marc Barnes
May 11, 2022

Abortion is Eugenics

Marc Barnes
May 11, 2022
Abortion is Eugenics

There is a symbolic identity of the child with its mother that is invented by the very possibility of abortion.

13 Comments
Marc Barnes
April 27, 2022

What The Metaverse Is For

Marc Barnes
April 27, 2022
What The Metaverse Is For

When the “next big thing” looks like our next big nightmare, a wake-up call is called for.

8 Comments
Marc Barnes
April 8, 2022
Gender

A Conservative Trans Dilemma

Marc Barnes
April 8, 2022
Gender
A Conservative Trans Dilemma

Conservatives will either become Catholic or remain unconvincing opponents to transgenderism.

16 Comments
Marc Barnes
April 4, 2022
Gender

The Surprise of Sex

Marc Barnes
April 4, 2022
Gender
The Surprise of Sex

The unknown of sex demands an openness to surprise.

3 Comments
Sean Domencic
April 4, 2022
Politics

Be Still and Know

Sean Domencic
April 4, 2022
Politics
Be Still and Know

We must expect wars to result, not inevitably from the hand of God, but as the bitter fruit of the world's sin.

Comment
Marc Barnes
March 17, 2022

Making the Anti-Child

Marc Barnes
March 17, 2022
Making the Anti-Child

Children are granted a pre-modern, moralistic education precisely for the sake of breaking with it.

4 Comments
William Bednarz
March 16, 2022
Money

Against Modern Insurance

William Bednarz
March 16, 2022
Money
Against Modern Insurance

Insurance should be an act of solidarity, in which we give our premiums to an “us”—to me and them, united in our common need.

8 Comments
William Bednarz
March 10, 2022

Escaping the Cave of Liberalism

William Bednarz
March 10, 2022
Escaping the Cave of Liberalism

A Christianity that is an “option,” even if it is the correct option, is not Christianity.

2 Comments
Marc Barnes
March 8, 2022

Curious George Did This To Us

Marc Barnes
March 8, 2022
Curious George Did This To Us

Though there are many names to call our liberal, technological society, it is edifying to call it One Great Social Transvaluation of Curiosity.

4 Comments
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