Liberals Ancient(60s) and Modern(00s)

The author of the magisterial Republics Ancient and Modern , Paul Rahe, has had two great pieces in Ricochet of late. Today , its a comparison of John Lindsay, late 60s/early 70s mayor of New York City, with the One. Lindsay’s is an interesting story on its own terms, and considering it . . . . Continue Reading »

I Wonder …

Higher education economist extraordinaire Richard Vedder asks whether the cost of higher education will be an issue this campaign season and thinks that Barack Obama is getting his ducks in a row to make it one.  The well-publicized summit earlier this week with college presidents was, he . . . . Continue Reading »

Pelvic Politics

In an astoundingly wrong-headed piece written for The Atlantic , Kathleen Kennedy Townsend has taken up the cause for the “98% of sexually active Catholic women.” Appealing to the example of the Virgin Mary’s parents, “Saint Joachim and Saint Anne, a reminder that women are . . . . Continue Reading »

On the Square Today

In the latest On the Square feature, Gabriel Torretta  reviews Italo Svevo’s novel  Zeno’s Conscience : Thus concludes the self-assessment of Zeno, the vice-ridden, spineless, hypochondriac narrator of Italo Svevo’s modernist classic  Zeno’s Conscience , . . . . Continue Reading »