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sábado, 6 de enero de 2018

The American regime is often criticized as Hobbesian, but it may be more accurately described as Epicurean


Truth for a Transitioning Time:
Andrew Walker’s God and the Transgender Debate



by Owen Strachan

God offers not mere “transition” but deep and lasting transformation.



Physicians Cannot Serve Both Death and Life

by Gerard T. Mundy


A physician cannot truly and wholeheartedly work toward bringing his patient to health if he can choose at any time to give up that pursuit and suggest rather that the patient choose death instead.



Jefferson's "Master Epicurus" and the Nature of the American Regime


by Aaron Alexander Zubia

While the American regime is often criticized as Hobbesian, the letters of Thomas Jefferson provide evidence that it may be more accurately described as Epicurean.



An Open Letter to the People of Iran

by Current and Former Chairs of the USCIRF

The letter below was written by a bipartisan group of past Chairs together with the current Chair of the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF). They praise the people of Iran for their courage and expressing solidarity with them. In addition, they call on the US government to support the protestors in Iran and to send a clear signal that human rights and the Iranian government’s treatment of dissidents will be at the top of the agenda in any future dealings between the US and Iran. This letter is a response to nearly a week of demonstrations across Iran. What began as a protest against high food prices and rampant unemployment has broadened into a political movement demanding leadership changes and greater freedom and human rights. The government has responded with violence: more than twenty protestors have been killed, and hundreds have been arrested.

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