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A conversation with the Acton Institute’s Samuel Gregg (Part 1 of 2)

The moral philosopher and political economist speaks with Daniel P. Schmidt and Michael E. Hartmann about differing emphases in papal thinking and teaching about capitalism and markets, the Vatican’s circles of engagement in consultations about them, and divisions within American conservatism today.



Is it “scalable” or “replicable”?

‘Scaling up’ is not always a good thing for an organization, and limits are not always bad.

We’re Gonna Need a Bigger Boast

A Dozen-Plus Stimulants, Gathered for Your Edification and Inspiration


Semiquincentennial of a New General: Those Important Days When Washington Took Command as the Colonies Approached Nationhood

This July 2nd, 3rd, and 4th are the 250th anniversaries of momentous days in America’s formation, as the Colonials became militarily serious and marched toward nationhood.

Vintage paper library books for reading, education and literature. Knowledge is power!
Restocking the Conservative Bookshelf

Conservatives are often cast as anti-intellectual. Christopher J. Scalia’s new book lists thirteen must-read novels that will give that the lie.


Danced the Skies on Laughter-Silvered Wings

A Dozen-Plus Stimulants, Gathered for Your Edification and Inspiration