Category: Politics

In his 2012 book Coming Apart, Charles Murray argues that the middle class, once seen as the “virtuous silent majority,” is alienated from the “founding virtues” of civic...

You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means. – Inigo Montoya, The Princess Bride “Tolerance, not truth, is the new...

Joe Connors, an associate professor of economics at St. Leo University, is working with IFWE’s Anne Bradley to research a fascinating question: what is the impact of religious...

“Thou shalt not encroach upon the religious liberty of your fellow citizens” is not something you will find in the Bible. The First Amendment guarantees the free exercise...

It takes power to make a difference in the world. There are at least two levels at which power can be exercised, the individual and the institutional. At...

A young college graduate living at home with his parents discovers a great injustice that shapes the future of a nation. Sounds unbelievable, right? It’s true, and it’s...

The human trafficking industry is estimated to generate around $150 billion annually. The industry spans the world, energized by the power of globalization. It targets vulnerable populations affected...

This weekend at the Renaissance Capital View hotel in Arlington, VA, Charles “Chuck” Colson was posthumously awarded the Wilberforce Award by the Colson Center for Christian Worldview. The...

Every now and then I read a blog post that lights a spark in me. Luma Simms’s article, “How Women Should Rethink the American Dream,” recently published on...

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