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How hedonism became America’s official religion

Jennifer Roback Morse | 09 February 2012 |
tags: democracy, Obama politics, religion
An edict from the Obama administration has ended the American experiment in religious liberty.

Bombs across the border

Jacob Shively | 10 February 2012 |
tags: just war, Pakistan, US foreign policy
The US makes a strong case that its military interventions in Pakistan are just and legal. Whether they’re good is another question.

A parental defence of highly effective nagging

Mary Santangelo | 10 February 2012 |
tags: character, emerging adults, parenting
When a deadly habit becomes a useful tool in the parental armoury.

Lost in Transition III: A collective challenge

Thomas Lickona | 09 February 2012 |
tags: books, emerging adults, moral relativism
Who is to blame for the moral ignorance of young adults, and what is to be done?

Pink Lego

Rebekah Hebbert | 08 February 2012 |
tags: childhood, feminism, play
Why are feminists throwing their toys out of the cot over a victory for girl power?

Oh, Britannia!

Joanna Bogle | 07 February 2012 |
tags: Britain, Queen Elizabeth II
It's not her fault but six decades on, Queen Elizabeth rules a wave of social disintegration.

Tightening the screws

James S. Cole | 07 February 2012 |
tags: Obama politics, religious freedom
The Obama Adminstration is attacking religious rights by mandating that all health-care plans, even church-run one, must provide cover for abortion and contraception.

Shifty words

Frances Kelly | 06 February 2012 |
tags: gender, same-sex marriage
What does “marriage equality” actually mean?

Unnatural Selection

Jennifer Roback Morse | 06 February 2012 |
tags: books, sex selective abortion
A book by a pro-choice feminist faces up to an unintended consequence of the West's fertility war.

Beating the competition

Carolyn Moynihan | 03 February 2012 |
tags: education crisis, family structure, US economy
Business leaders are blaming the education system for the loss of jobs offshore. But aren’t they forgetting that other institution that turns out good workers?

Lost in Transition II: An accurate picture of youth?

Thomas Lickona | 02 February 2012 |
tags: books, emerging adults, moral relativism
We cannot stake too much on one study of young adult moral attitudes.

Germany faces tough decisions in Europe’s debt crisis

George Friedman | 01 February 2012 |
tags: debt crisis, European Union, Germany, Stratfor
The Germans hold many cards, and that's their problem.

All Hell Let Loose

Francis Phillips | 30 January 2012 |
tags: warfare, World War II
World War II was not a straightforward death grapple between good and evil, says an eminent military historian.

Unstable behaviour

Peter Saunders | 30 January 2012 |
tags: same-sex attraction, same-sex marriage
A leading activist agrees that homosexual preferences are fluid and changing. If so, why do gays need special treatment?

Gendercide: when choice becomes an issue

Margaret Somerville | 30 January 2012 |
tags: abortions, gendercide
Indignation over sex-selection shows that abortion is not just a private matter.

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