
Based interventions on philosophy, culture, economy, law, theology and the postliberal order.
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Philip Pilkington re-examines the philosophical errors which lead to civilizational suicide.
It is not often commented, but judicial textualism bears many of the same hallmarks as philosophical postmodernism. When this is properly apprecia...
“Come, let us adore him.”
Wishing everyone a very Merry 2,025th Christmas!
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Ed Feser reflects on how liberalism erodes the virtue of gratitude, yet Thanksgiving actually reconnects us with the politics of virtue necessary for building a postliberal order.
Imagine a day specially set apart to call us to practice to...
Ed Feser reflects on the passing of John Searle, the philosopher who set a depth charge for truth against the pretensions of deconstruction before the political damage was ever felt.
The eminent philosopher John Searle died in September at...
Philip Pilkington discusses how Hegel’s dream of a universal and rational state came to terrible fruition in global liberalism —and also why its contemporary collapse was inevitable.
The ghost of Hegel never seems to go away. It still haun...
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This is the online magazine for thinking about a just political order which might emerge out of the ashes of liberal disorder.
Macroeconomist and investment professional. Writing about all things macro and investment.
Professor of Philosophy at Pasadena City College. Author of Aquinas, Scholastic Metaphysics, Aristotle's Revenge, and many other books and articles on topics in metaphysics, ethics, political philosophy, and theology.
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