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Politics & SocietyBooks
Roger Bergman
How did freedom become identified with unfettered access to cheap and abundant oil from halfway around the world?
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Stephen J. Pope
The book is based on its authors’ decades of concrete experience with well-meaning volunteers who have tried to “do good” for people in marginalized communities in Central America.
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Barbara Curtin Miles
Each time I attend Mass I struggle to discern: Am I about to encounter my risen Lord, or am I about to commit a serious sin?
Arts & CultureBooks
Luke Hansen
Guantánamo Diary belongs in a canon of great social justice memoirs not only for the unique context in which the story was written but also for its power and eloquence.
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James P. McCartin
“Ordinary moments make the life”—not the catastrophe that we humans experience, or imagine we will one day experience.
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Franklin Freeman
The central insight of David Walsh’s book is that “the person is transcendence."