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Rethinking Russia

October 24, 2016

Vol. 215 / No. 12

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Police cars pass demonstrators on July 6 in Baton Rouge, La. Alton Sterling, a black man, was shot and killed by two white officers on July 5 outside a convenience store (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert).
Robert K. VischerJuly 07, 2016

Universities must not stop at professional preparation but must help restore our capacity for empathy.

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Ellen K. BoegelOctober 03, 2016

The Supreme Court did an exemplary job last term building consensus to avoid all but a few evenly split votes, but this term it cannot escape deciding emergency election disputes.

Russian cadets join the crowds in a museum. (photo courtesy of the author)
Politics & Society
Raymond A. Schroth, S.J.October 11, 2016

To what degree do the cathedrals, castles and museums reveal the total Russia? Not enough.

Ross McCulloughOctober 11, 2016

This is the year of the lesser evil. Some such counsel has been repeated over and again to Sanders-affected Democrats and Trump-averse Republicans.

Politics & Society Of Many Things
Matt Malone, S.J.October 13, 2016

The choice of a Catholic education for our children today is the right choice at the right time, not merely for its material benefits, but for the progress of souls.

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Magazine Letters
Our readersOctober 13, 2016

“The problems with the Catholic press—and they are real—will not be served by circling the wagons.”

Politics & Society Editorials
The EditorsOctober 11, 2016

The United States needs to restore a particular kind of politics as usual.