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Are You a Ned Lamont Republican?

Stanley Kurtz

Are we turning into the Ned Lamont Republicans? No, I’m not talking about Republicans racing for the exits in Iraq….

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National Review Online / October 25, 2006

Europe’s Religious Future?

George Weigel

For a long time now, secular liberals have taken it for granted that history is with them.  In this view,…

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National Review Online / October 18, 2006

It's the Nukes, Stupid

Stanley Kurtz

What will it take to wake up the West? Will a nuclear explosion beneath a North Korean mountain be enough?…

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National Review Online / October 9, 2006

Deflating Grade Inflation

Stanley Kurtz

Is there anything the general public can do about the politically correct academy? In a word, yes. It’s easy to…

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National Review Online / September 27, 2006

Egg Tax

George Weigel

If you think there’s no such thing as a slippery slope, have a look at this chilling piece by William…

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National Review Online / September 18, 2006

Kingdom Come

Stanley Kurtz

Iran may soon have nuclear weapons. Official intelligence estimates put an Iranian bomb five-to-ten years away. Yet some experts think…

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National Review Online / September 5, 2006

Marriage, the Courts, and the Amendment

George Weigel

Ironically, I got into my first protracted discussion about the Federal Marriage Amendment [FMA] at a wedding reception, a few…

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Syndicated Column / August 16, 2006

Our Fallout-Shelter Future

Stanley Kurtz

American politics is about to undergo a sea change. Our lives are going to be transformed on a more personal…

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National Review Online / August 28, 2006

Hawkish Gloom

Stanley Kurtz

Call me a gloomy hawk. It’s not just that I’m a hawk who’s disappointed with the course of fighting in…

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National Review Online / August 8, 2006

EPPC Welcomes New Senior Fellow Stanley Kurtz

The Ethics and Public Policy Center is delighted to announce that Stanley Kurtz has joined EPPC full-time as a Senior Fellow. Mr. Kurtz is a key contributor to American public debates on a wide range of issues, from marriage and family, to higher education reform, to the place of religion in public life, to the challenges of democratization abroad.

 

All McKinneys Now

James Bowman

At a dinner party early last summer, some friends and I got to talking about why it was that the…

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The New Criterion, October 2005 / October 17, 2005

Dr. John DiIulio and William Raspberry at the May 2005 Faith Angle Forum

Michael Cromartie

Dr. John DiIulio, Professor of Politics, Religion & Civil Society at the University of Pennsylvania, and William Raspberry, columnist for the Washington Post, spoke at the May 2005 on the subject of faith-based initiatives, including their politics, policy, research and public opinion.

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