Self-Expression, Virtue, and Cowardice
Olympias presenting the young Alexander the Great to Aristotle by Gerard Hoet before 1733 Perhaps the greatest virtue of our day is self-expression. Being...
Olympias presenting the young Alexander the Great to Aristotle by Gerard Hoet before 1733 Perhaps the greatest virtue of our day is self-expression. Being...
One of the most important public policy debates in our country now centers around the issue of illegal immigration. A politically induced crisis is occurring at...
Perhaps the most inspiring way of studying the past is to learn about the lives of great individuals who have exhibited courage and justice. Men like Horatius, ...
Whether it was the Divine Right of Kings or deference to the democratic will, every society in existence has had some form of political morality. In more barbar...
With the passage of the massive 1.7 billion dollar Omnibus Bill in a lame-duck session of Congress, our politicians have demonstrated their continued desire to ...
“Only two things are certain in life; death and taxes.” This gloomy phrase is often uttered as a semi-comedic trope, but as our age has seen a decline in religi...
Lorie Shaull, CC BY-SA 2.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0, via Wikimedia Commons It is 2022 and the midterms are once again the central focus of...
If there is one defining feature of the modern era, it is arrogance. The names of great men are being scrubbed from buildings in an attempt to sever ties with t...
At the outset of the American Republic, our Founding Fathers were not idealists. They certainly believed in noble ideals, but they understood that those ideals ...
There can be no doubt that we live in a world of uncertainty and contradiction. What were once widely regarded as self-evident truths are now called into questi...