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Is There a Right to Work Six Days a Week?

In Laborem Exercens, Pope John Paul II affirms that, through work, man must earn his daily bread. Throughout the 19th and 20th centuries, debates about human dignity in the workplace focused on slavery, forced labor, and the degrading conditions faced by millions of workers. Continue Reading...

More Kings, Please?

If there is one thing Americans seem to agree on these days, it is discontent with the American democratic system. According to a recent Gallup survey, half of Americans agree with the statement that democracy is performing poorly. Continue Reading...

America Is Exceptional Because It Is Not Radical

“A republic, if you can keep it” was Ben Franklin’s famous answer when asked what kind of government the framers created at the Constitutional Convention. The founders were men of ideas, but they also took history, democratic practice, politics, and the reality of the human person seriously. Continue Reading...

AI, or This Stranger We Keep Inventing

At the end of Terminator 2, the machine lowers itself into a crucible of molten steel, gives the thumbs-up it learned from a child, and disappears. It is one of the strangest images American cinema has produced: a killing machine that learned to love and chose its own unmaking so that the future might live. Continue Reading...

Have We Been Spiritual but Not Religious Forever?

Michael Horton’s Shaman & Sage: The Roots of “Spiritual but Not Religious” is not a quick read, which means that for the past few months, I’ve been carrying the book around and taking it out to read in spare moments: at coffee shops, sandlot baseball practices, the playground, etc., Continue Reading...

What Do Conservatives Believe?

I’m not sure where I first encountered conservatism as a political philosophy. Was it in the Baptist environment where I was raised to love God, be faithful to family, and honor the country? Continue Reading...

Agentic AI, Meatspace, and Martin Luther

Stop hiring humans. They get sick, have children, and occasionally observe religious holidays. Bots, on the other hand, never waste time on these sorts of things. Bots don’t take personal days or holidays, and they never have children with runny noses. Continue Reading...