sábado, 24 de junio de 2017

The answer to the healthcare conundrum is not be found in Congress or in the White House, or in any draconian centre of usurped power

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We need to find ways in which healthcare provision can serve the common good, ways in which it serves our neighbor, even our weakest and poorest neighbor, as well as serving ourselves. In short, we need a healthcare solution that abides by the principle of solidarity as well as the principle of subsidiarity. The answer to the healthcare conundrum is not be found in Congress or in the White House, or in any draconian centre of usurped power; it is to be found on our own doorstep, in our own homes and in the homes of our neighbors... [MORE]


by Bradley Birzer
C.S. Lewis’ assent and ascent to Christianity would be laborious and always deeply intellectual, guided and influenced by Catholicism even as the Romanists repulsed him. Born into a culturally Protestant Northern Irish family, Lewis carried his family’s anti-Catholic prejudices with him throughout much, if not all of his life... [MORE]

Have the depths of truthlessness been fathomed and found terrifying? Has fake news exposed the wasteland lying beyond our postmodern pastures? It might be too early to say, but the present recoil from fake news might prove that we are not quite ready to abandon the values we once thought so completely debunked. Truth might still stand a chance... [MORE]


by Richard Weaver
Responsible rhetoric is a rhetoric responsible primarily to the truth. It measures the degree of validity in a statement, and it is aware of the sources of controlling that it employs. As such, it is distinct from propaganda, which is the distortion of the truth for selfish purposes. In this connection, I always like to think of Francis Bacon’s statement "Rhetoric no more teaches man to support bad causes than logic teaches them to reason fallaciously..." [MORE]


by Miguel Monjardino
Liberal arts, taught correctly, are essential in a liberal democratic republic. There aren’t that many such republics in the world. The U.S. is the oldest and most successful of them. It’s also one of the most improbable. As for the future, the U.S. will have to make difficult choices, as any country does. A liberal arts education can prepare citizens for life in a republic that cherishes its liberty... [MORE]




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