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Nathan Schneider
Nathan Schneider is a professor of media studies at the University of Colorado Boulder. He is the author of Governable Spaces: Democratic Design for Online Life and God in Proof: The Story of a Search From the Ancients to the Internet.
Should you become a deacon? Maybe.
How many of us have considered the diaconate for ourselves?
What we learned (and didn’t learn) in last night’s debate
We did not hear much if anything about crucial questions for Catholic voters.
Six ways for parishes to enter the digital age.
A Facebook page isn’t enough.
Why are Catholics so good at creating co-ops?
Business, too, is a kind of formation, for better or worse.
Tim Kaine has a refreshing (and bipartisan) approach to financial reform.
Kaine has a long track record of supporting credit unions.
What Americans get wrong about the Nordic model
No country has gotten rid of poverty through charity, philanthropy and welfare.
In a society awash with guns, finding out what it’s like to be the prey
I can start to imagine the terror both police and protestors must have felt, wondering whether the next bullet will wind up with them.
Colorado’s universal health care proposal Is also a seismic expansion of democracy.
ColoradoCare grants voting rights over the program to its recipients—including non-citizens.
Brock Turner, white crime on campus and white collar crime
Where did the architects of the financial crisis learn to live so confidently by unwritten rules?
