Political Analytics program advisor Doug Usher on why analytics is treating Democrat Aftyn Behn’s defeat as a warning sign ...
If I could describe my political position with regard to American intervention in one word, I would say “idealistic.” This column has probably become known for advocating in favor of proper United ...
Pope Francis, the 266th leader of the Catholic Church, was laid to rest last weekend following a funeral mass attended by thousands, including a wide swath of world leaders. Those leaders included U.S ...
Political philosophers have long recognized the paradoxical connection between increased safety and greater perceptions of evil. The "Tocqueville paradox," named after the nineteenth-century French ...
In order to heal a wound, we first must trace its edges. How vast are its borders? How deep does it go? The wound many of us find ourselves collectively tending to at the moment is a moral one. Moral ...
The idea of introducing morality to Philippine politics surprisingly seems to be a new idea to most of our politicians. In Philippine society, moral politics often intersects with class divisions. The ...
The Roman Catholic Bishops of the U.S., gathered in Washington for their annual meeting, last week issued a candid and eloquent appraisal of U.S. morals, with emphasis on morality in politics. For a ...
The fact that the Trump-Zelensky meeting took place at Francis’ funeral underscored the fact that even in death, the pope can play an important role in international affairs. But that raises the ...