Neither Christian faith nor liberal principles requires us to embrace weakness, passivity, or even dependency on persuasion without an ultimate appeal to legitimate kinds of coercion.
Month: April 2003
Planitarchis.
“Without the United States, the world cannot act on the global scale that a shrinking world and an expanding world population require.”
Paul Berman watch.
Reviews of and by the author of “Terror and Liberalism.”
Humble byline.
Wait, who is op-ed writer Tenzin Gyatso?
Mother Jones review.
George Packer identifies four habits of the besieged mind, coping strategies that also keep us from thinking clearly.
“A rump group of our colleagues put these words — words that we find loathsome — into our mouths.”
Humanism in the news.
“A new embrace of Humanistic reason is needed to … prevent us from going down a path toward theocratic despotism.”
Reconciliation.
The story of the Amy Biehl Foundation in South Africa.
Pile on.
A good case for ignoring Ann Coulter, Sean Hannity, and their ilk.
Humanist revival.
This year is the seventieth anniversary of the publication of “A Humanist Manifesto.”
