Environmental Anti Humanism Alert

Legatus Magazine asked me to write a reflection on the current state of environmentalism.  Alas, and to an increasing extent, it is rife with misanthrope. From, “Anti Humanism Subverts Environmental Movement.”Environmentalism has done so much good — conservation, our national . . . . Continue Reading »

More on Giving Away Life and Liberty

Over at Ethika Politika, Mattias Caro asks this in response to the discussion in my On the Square column discussion about inalienable rights: An interesting question arises if Professor Rogers has inadvertently created a problem: if certain rights are inalienable then would it not be immoral . . . . Continue Reading »

Defend Religious Liberty for Muslims

Religious liberty scholar and advocate Douglas Laycock has offered both praise for and criticism of the U.S. Catholic Bishops’ statement on religious freedom, “Our First, Most Cherished Liberty.”  Speaking of the document’s examples of contemporary threats to religious . . . . Continue Reading »

Harold James on Euro Doom

Harold James, an economic historian at Princeton University and senior fellow of the Witherspoon Institute, warns of a hyper-splintering of Europe if the crisis of the Euro is not soon resolved: If European integration shifts into reverse, the outcome will not be a series of happy and prosperous . . . . Continue Reading »

On the Square Today

James R. Rogers on rights you can’t give away : Most Americans know the Declaration of Independence states that God endows people with certain “unalienable” rights. When I ask my students what it means for a right to be inalienable, they respond that it means that government cannot . . . . Continue Reading »

Science Savvy and Climate Change

It turns out that the more scientifically knowledgeable one is,  the more likely one is to doubt the risks of climate change . To find out what some scientists find of little concern, read William Happer’s  “The Truth about Greenhouse Gases”  in last year’s . . . . Continue Reading »