Vattimo’s Weak Thought

In the latest issue of Logos: A Journal of Catholic Thought and Culture , our friend Father Thomas Guarino describes the “postmodern Christianity” of the Italian philosopher Gianni Vattimo, said by Guarino to be a major voice in Europe now being increasingly read and discussed here . . . . Continue Reading »

On the Square Today

In ” Abortion and the Negation of Love ,” Joe Carter sheds light on a side of the abortion debate not often given attention: the arguments against it coming—sometimes unintentionally—from the very women who procure and provide abortions. “We in the movement, those of us . . . . Continue Reading »

Is the Male-Female Wage Gap a Myth?

Carrie Lukas makes the case that the male-female wage gap doesn’t exist : Feminist hand-wringing about the wage gap relies on the assumption that the differences in average earnings stem from discrimination. Thus the mantra that women make only 77% of what men earn for equal work. But even a . . . . Continue Reading »