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Arts & CultureBooks
Nicholas Farnham
How can we justify the military giving addictive pills to their warriors?
Arts & CultureBooks
Jay P. Dolan
American Maelstrom examines the 1968 election by focusing on the personalities who sought the nation’s highest office.
Arts & CultureBooks
Michael C. McCarthy, S.J.
The pervasiveness of the internet has changed the game and made issues of free speech far more complex than they have ever been.
Arts & CultureBooks
Colby Dickinson
Learning to see Girard as an “unlikely apologist” for the Christian story does not undermine orthodox faith—it is an extremely viable path forward.
Politics & SocietyBooks
Jerome Donnelly
Trying to impose the will of the United States on Iraq (and now Syria) took a deadly toll, killing hundreds of thousands of civilians, destroying much of modern and ancient Iraq, sending into exile millions of refugees—and created ISIS.
Arts & CultureBooks
James R. Kelly
As one reviewer observed, “She began by writing about sidewalks and finished with an account of Western civilization itself.”