First Links — 2.3.12

How to Fight the Man David Brooks, New York Times College May Lower Marriage Chances United Press International Divorce Counseling Law for Couples with Minors Loretta Park, Standard-Examiner What Raskolnikov Knew Anthony Esolen, Touchstone Obama’s Touts Faith Laura MacInnis, Reuters . . . . Continue Reading »

Politics as a (Baptismal) Vocation

Harvard Law professor (and longtime First Things contributor and supporter) Mary Ann Glendon offers advice to young Christians inclined to politics in a recent interview with the National Catholic Register . Her main point is one especially worth noting in an election year: that while an obsession . . . . Continue Reading »

Card That Kid Trying to Buy a Candy Bar!

I told you so. The scientific/bureaucratic complex, I warned in the Weekly Standard, now losing their fight to control the world’s economy in the global warming fight, would soon turn their attention to obesity and propose the same kind of “remedies” to control what we eat as they . . . . Continue Reading »

Beauty Fading?

The Catholic Phoenix has posted a shorter version of James Wilson’s wonderful piece, “Saint Augustine and the Meaning of Art.” Exploring the “scandal” of Deconstruction in art history and its more far-reaching effect on one’s religious vision of the world, Wilson . . . . Continue Reading »

On the Square Today

Russell E. Saltzman reviews  What a Young Husband Ought to Know : In my last column, I reviewed  What a Young Wife Ought to Know  (1901) by Emma Drake. It was part of a “sex and self” series that focused on what a young woman should do to establish a successful . . . . Continue Reading »

“The Church” since Henry VIII

Precipitated by the Hosanna-Tabor Case , Winnifred Sullivan has written an interesting survey of the priority and influence, as well as the essential features, of “the Church” in legal discourse: “Here the Court speaks of the doctrinal priority of “the church,” and . . . . Continue Reading »