Vivek Ramaswamy is Right

But not in the way he thinks Librarian of Celaeno Dec 26, 2024 Vivek Ramaswamy, the swarthy Robin to Elon Musk’s Cape(town)d Crusader, has spent the last two days assisting his eccentric billionaire partner in stamping out a veritable Rogues’ Gallery of internet hoodlums, each doing his insane […]

The Moral Bankruptcy of the West

John J. Mearsheimer Dec 24, 2024 On 19 December 2024, Human Rights Watch issued a 179-page report detailing Israel’s genocide in Gaza. On 5 December 2024, Amnesty International issued a 296-page report detailing Israel’s genocide in Gaza. On 21 November 2024, the International Criminal Court issued arrest warrants […]

Cycle of Civilisation

by Brecht Jonkers Brecht Jonkers Dec 26, 2024 Brecht Jonkers argues that civilisations in decline — as analysed by Ibn Khaldun, Lev Gumilev, and Oswald Spengler — must choose between revitalising through a reaffirmation of core values or face inevitable collapse due to internal decay or external conquest, […]

Jesus Christ or Caesar Augustus?

Join Bishop Barron as he journeys through Bethlehem and reflects on who Jesus really is in the first episode of the CATHOLICISM series. Watch the entire film series for FREE at institute.wordonfire.org/catholicism-screening-episode1. The Christmas story is not just a charming tale we tell to children. It’s a powerful […]

James Baldwin Gets His Due

Our January 16 issue is now online, with James Shapiro on the Gen Z Romeo and Juliet, Ursula Lindsey on Syria after Assad, Adam Hochshild on the Scopes trial, Elaine Blair on the literature of consent, David Shulman on Israeli indifference, Darryl Pinckney on James Baldwin getting his due, […]

Abortion will not go away

Repro Nation Monthly | December 2024 Abortion will not go away Hello, Repro Nation readers!   In the afterword to their book We Choose To: A Memoir of Providing Abortion Care Before, During, and After Roe, Curtis Boyd, MD, and Glenna Halvorson-Boyd, PhD, RN, reflect on the fact […]

On Becoming an Activist

Troy Southgate Dec 23, 2024 THOSE of you who have been involved in political activism for some time might find something familiar in what Søren Kierkegaard has to say about the way most people tend to view individuals who have dedicated themselves to a cause: “Humanly speaking, there […]