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Liberty & Order

Writings, Links, Podcasts, etc., on history, religion, and culture, emphasizing the connection between liberty and order. By Dr. John C. Pinheiro, historian and Director of Research at the Acton Institute.

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Alec Ryrie, Adolf Hitler, and the Roots of the West

After World War II, one was free to promote all manner of kooky conspiracy theories, wear a T-shirt with the image of the murderer Ernesto “Che” Guevara on it, or even sport hammer-and-sickle jewelry and tattoos.

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When Hitler was a Moral Compass

In the Spring 2026 issue of Religion & Liberty, published by Acton Institute, I have a review of Alec Ryrie’s book, The Age of Hitler and How We Will Survive It. It is definitely an interesting little book, of the kind that British academic...

15 days ago
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Liberty: "The Delicate Fruit of a Mature Civilization"

What did Lord Acton mean, when he wrote of liberty as the “delicate fruit of a mature civilization”?

21 days ago
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New Book: Christian Roots of American Liberty

My Acton Institute colleague, Dylan Pahman, and I have coedited a new book: The Christian Roots of American Liberty: A Reader.

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