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Zombie Bioethics
Aaron Kheriaty on the ghoulish idea of "ethically sourced 'spare' bodies."
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Mercy, Yes, But Justice Too
Pandemic of Lunacy author J. Budziszewski insists that when we are too casual about the conditions for mercy, we discredit both justice and mercy itself.
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Frank S. Meyer Was a Political Paradox
Creed & Culture author Robert Dean Lurie says that one of the takeaways from a new biography of Frank Meyer is that the right used to be fun.
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What’s Behind Trucking’s Rush to Automation
Gord Magill, author of End of the Road: Inside the War on Truckers, explains how driverless trucks are at odds with the interests of both truckers and the public.
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How to Commemorate 1776
Walter A. McDougall, author of The Mighty Continent: A Candid History of Modern Europe, explores what we ought to be doing when we commemorate the 250th birthday of our nation.
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How “Happiness Studies” Lets Us Down
J. Budziszewski, author of Pandemic of Lunacy: How to Think Clearly When Everyone Around You Seems Crazy, explains what the field of “happiness studies” gets wrong.
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Crash and Churn
Gord Magill, author of End of the Road: Inside the War on Trucking, on how deregulation has failed truckers and everyone else.
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Russell Kirk’s Revolution of Memory
Michael Lucchese, editor of Russell Kirk’s On America: How to Understand the Legacy of 1776, delves into the paradox the Declaration of Independence poses for conservatives.
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Panopticons of the Interstate
End of the Road author Gord Magill explores how technology and workplace surveillance have degraded the once highly regarded occupation of trucking.
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