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More on marginalization and its paradoxes

Once more I discuss marginalization at Crisis Magazine, this time with an emphasis on its inevitability and its growth under a regime of global inclusiveness.

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Norms, abnormality, and false liberation

I have a column in the current Catholic World Report on the effects of normalizing sexual oddity.

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The technocratic war on traditional identities

Such is the title of my latest column over at Catholic World Report.

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In praise of exclusion and marginalization

I have a piece on some such topic over at Crisis Magazine.

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Liberalism vs the good

There’s an interview with me on that topic over at The Ordeal of Consciousness.

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Brexit, Trump, and identity

That’s the topic of my latest column in Catholic World Report. There are cracks in the post-identitarian global order, and it’s driving people bonkers.

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What to do in odd circumstances

I talk about American Catholics, the Benedict Option, and the Overton window in my latest piece at Catholic World Report.

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Beyond populism

I have a piece in the August issue of Chronicles about what’s needed in view of the populist upsurge symbolized by Trump’s rise and most recently Brexit.

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For the restoration of reason and reality

Current in Crisis Magazine: my piece on restoring sanity in an age that disintegrates thought.

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When should we ignore tradition?

My most recent piece in Catholic World Report suggests grounds for ignoring tradition.

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More Thoughts on a Pastoral Church

My June piece at Crisis Magazine discusses why current ways of speaking about the matter don’t make a lot of sense.

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Rights and choice as supreme standards

Crisis Magazine has something I wrote on the topic.

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Tradition: its necessity and discontents

My current column at Catholic World Report goes into those issues.

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Liberalism as a religion

I discuss the religion of liberalism at Sydney Traditionalist Forum.

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People still read Sartre!

A lecturer and adjunct professor of philosophy in Ohio has commented on a column on natural law I published recently at Catholic World Report (republished at Crisis).

He’s an existentialist whose great heroes are Sartre and Beauvoir, so he doesn’t think much of it.

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Podcast with Tom Woods

I was a guest on Tom Woods’s podcast yesterday, discussing my book The Tyranny of Liberalism.

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Pieces published elsewhere

I’ve been busy, and haven’t been adding links to new items published at other sites. I think these will bring me up to date:

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Liberalism, conservatism, and Catholicism

I explore the differences and connections among the three tendencies in my latest piece at Crisis Magazine.

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What should we do about natural law?

I’ve published the first of a series of pieces about natural law and how to bring it more public attention at Catholic World Report.

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Theory, practice, and the Church

What’s all this about doctrine versus discipline in the Church? I try to unriddle some of the considerations in my latest piece in Catholic World Report.

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