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Knowledge Without Knowledge
Knowledge Without Knowledge - Theodore Dalrymple
'[Isaac] Deutscher was a fine example of the scholar who knew a lot and understood little (including, or especially, himself).'
© New English Review.
Why America might pull through the Demographic Collapse
Why America might pull through the Demographic Collapse - Denyse O'Leary
'It is mainly religious people who raise children, and more women in America are religious.'
© MercatorNet.
The Free Market in Danger
The Free Market in Danger - Ross Clark
'Young people say capitalism has failed them. They’re right.
We must change the system to save it.'
© The Spectator
Occupy the Good Life
Occupy the Good Life - Kathryn Jean Lopez
'A farewell gift to a culture looking for something better.'
© National Review Online.
It's a Girl
It's a Girl - Michael Stokes Paulsen
'The Supreme Court’s abortion jurisprudence appears to protect a right to abortion even for reasons of sex selection. Yet this gruesome reality might provide an opening for a frontal assault on the premises of Roe v. Wade.'
© Witherspoon Institute.
The World Doesn't Have a Right to Abortion
The World Doesn't Have a Right to Abortion - Lord Nicholas Windsor
'We were the first generation that really were vulnerable in the womb. Surely, the womb should be the safest place in the world to be.'
© Daily Telegraph
The Poverty of the Poverty Measure
The Poverty of the Poverty Measure - Fraser Nelson
'It is time to confront the poverty of the poverty measure.'
© The Spectator
Of Love, etc.
Of Love, etc. - Theodore Dalrymple
'The examination of a seemingly minor social phenomenon can soon lead to the deepest questions of human existence'
© New English Review
Much Ado About Nothing?
Much Ado About Nothing? - Brian Bolduc
'When New York legalized same-sex marriage in June, Rose Marie Belforti, the town clerk in Ledyard, N.Y., faced a dilemma.'
© The National Review
God Does More Than Make Us Tick
God Does More Than Make Us Tick - John Cottingham
'In January 2009, London buses carried an advertisement paid for by the British Humanist Association: "There's probably no God. Now stop worrying and enjoy your life." It was that slogan, Jonathan Sacks tells us, that finally persuaded him to write this book.'
© Standpoint Magazine