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Thomas Molnar escapes utopianism. RIP.
Published on 2010-07-31 15:39:00
Political thinker and historian Thomas Molnar passed away earlier this month. Those of us who have read through past issues of the Intercollegiate Review and related periodicals often enjoyed his deeply intellectual essays on philosophy, tradition, and modern society.John Zmirak offers his appreciation at ISI, while Andrew Cusack pens his own tribute to Molnar. Cusack writes: "Molnar and his work
The crazed author cackles...
Published on 2010-07-14 11:25:00
A laugh break from the depressing topic below:via Summa Minutiae
When the N.Y. Times called indifference to child sex abuse ‘heartwarming’…
Published on 2010-07-09 01:39:00
The Easter-time controversies over Pope Benedict XVI's handling of sex abuse flamed out quicker than expected. The New York Times' attacks on the Pope quieted down following reports of exculpatory information in its primary sources, criticism concerning poor and inaccurate reporting, and the revelation that some key documents used in fact originated with a lawyer intending to sue the Vatican.[1]