The Political Theology of European Integration: Comparing the Influence of Religious Histories on European Policies. Mark R. Royce. Palgrave McMillan, 2017. 310 pages. The central question
Socialism has turned oppressive in Venezuela, with the arrest of opposition leaders, election fraud, and human rights abuses. The United Nations has already condemned President Nicolas
On Saturday, New York Times columnist Frank Bruni wrote a column that appeared to promote the same kind of identity politics that exploded in violence one day earlier in Charlottesville. He
Rev. Ben Johnson, senior editor at the Acton Institute, wrote a new article for CapX warning bishops of the dangers of encouraging sin taxes. Recently in Poland, a letter written by bishop
In the United States, it is considered scandalous when a partisan public official tries to deny a charity its tax-exempt status. But a combination of EU and UK law forces British charities
After suffering a string of thefts at his organic farm, Melvin Burns is making an unorthodox offer. He's responding to robbery with kindness, offering the offender a job if he'll just return
Over the course of four years studying high school history, my students encounter the full vista of human history and the richness of the Western tradition. After learning about ancient
Saving Capitalism: For the Many, Not the Few. Robert Reich. Icon Books Ltd. 2016. 279 pages. Saving Capitalism: For the Many, Not the Few is the latest addition to Robert Reich’s cohort of
In most Roman Catholic parishes in Poland, during the Mass on July 30 the priest read a pastoral letter calling on the government to increase the price and restrict the sale of alcohol
Every year when the air turns warm and green leaves bud, the same story seems to repeat itself: A motivated young person opens a lemonade stand, only to have police or a local zoning
Tax Freedom Day dawns in the U.S. earlier than 26 of the EU’s 28 member states. For two European nations, the date when employees stopped paying taxes and began earning money for themselves
Last Wednesday, the European Court of Justice rejected the “open-door” policy of German Chancellor Angela Merkel, ruling in favor of the rights of member states to deport migrants back to