To recommend any book, I should at least be able to say to you that it is a pleasure to…
Browsing: Agrarianism & Distributism
(“The mystery of poverty is that by sharing in it, making ourselves poor in giving to others, we increase our…
In my public policy work on behalf of Kentucky’s Catholic bishops, I often have the opportunity to speak and write…
Please, open your heart and consider this situation. Brian Gadbois is a permanent deacon and his wife Nissa has just,…
When last we met, we looked at Rerum Novarum, Pope Leo XIII’s encyclical which inaugurated modern Catholic social thought. We…
Not so long ago, most ecclesiastical officials and Catholic academicians emphasized solidarity as a political ideal. Owing to a common misunderstanding…
The narrative some have come to trust from talk radio or from public personalities like Pat Buchanan, Justice Antonin Scalia…
Great change for the good often comes slowly. It creeps up through the cracks in a broken system, and begins…
There is a well-known passage in Adam Smith’s Wealth of Nations (book I, chapter 2) that runs thus: It is not from…