This is the second article in a series on "God, Brexit, and EUtopia." You may read the first part here. The seductive power of evil and the difficulties of regaining self-determination once
After frenetic all-night talks, the UK prime minister and the president of the EU announced early Friday morning that the first round of Brexit talks had made “sufficient progress” to go
One of the most beloved figures of Christian history – St. Nicholas, the basis for the legend of Santa Claus – is commemorated around the world on December 6. An historical happenstance
On June 23, 2016, the British people voted by referendum on a simple question: “Should the United Kingdom remain a member of the European Union or leave the European Union?” A total of 17
On October 15, wunderkind Sebastian Kurz led his Austrian People’s Party (ÖVP) to victory in the federal elections, securing the largest share of the vote (31.5 percent) and edging out the
Western society increasingly embraces equality of outcome. Upon this altar, affirmative action policies are untouchable. But when the state tells employers, like the mechanised voice on the
On November 29, the Acton Institute held a conference in Rome titled " Globalization, Justice, and the Economy" on sixteenth and seventeenth Century Spanish scholasticism. (The conference
Crumbling Foundations: A Biblical Critique of Modern Money. Guy Brandon. The Jubliee Centre, 2016. 56 pages. Crumbling Foundations is a stimulating and largely informative introduction to
The destruction of vocational training is one of the many tragedies wrought by attempts at school reform over the past century. In fact, the destruction of vocational training is one of the
Saturday marked “Holodomor Remembrance Day,” honoring the millions of Ukrainians who died of forced starvation at the hands of the Soviets in the 1930s. Some 80 years later, and a quarter
The annual Budget is regarded as a grandstand event in the UK parliamentary year. This reflects our centralized political system. In most economic circumstances, the Budget should be a
By now the Pilgrims’ disastrous experiment with collectivism in Plymouth, Massachusetts, is well-known, in free market circles if not among the young. The story has been printed and