Publications
China’s One-Child Self-Destruction
George Weigel
A real piece of work: back in the day, that’s what we’d have called my friend Nicholas Eberstadt. By his…
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Syndicated Column / October 31, 2007
Refighting the Wars of Religion
Peter Wehner
Since the rise of the religious New Right two generations ago, the religion-and-politics battle in America has been fought on…
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Commentary November 2007 / November 1, 2007
Al-Qaedastan
Stanley Kurtz
What is to become of Pakistan? In the wake of President Musharraf's declaration of a state of emergency, any number…
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National Review Online / November 5, 2007
Revisiting the Modernist Wars
George Weigel
I’ve long had a high regard for Pope Benedict XV, least-known pontiff of the 20th century, whose slight, stooped figure…
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Syndicated Column / October 24, 2007
Spanish University Gives Honorary Doctorate to George Weigel
George Weigel
**Click on image to see full size** On November 13, 2007, Abad Oliba University in Barcelona, Spain, gave a Honoris Causa…
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Syndicated Column / November 1, 2007
Camelot Revisited
George Weigel
John F. Kennedy would now be 90 years old — a circumstance virtually impossible to imagine, for those of us…
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Syndicated Column / October 17, 2007
Judicial Activism Awards Fixed!
Edward Whelan
As Smith Barney might put it, the epithet of “liberal judicial activism” has acquired its stigma the old-fashioned way: It’s…
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Los Angeles Times / October 24, 2007
Raid Revelation
Stanley Kurtz
If people had known how close we came to World War III that day there would have been mass panic….
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National Review Online / October 23, 2007
Medicare for All?
James C. Capretta
Senator Hillary Clinton has it exactly backwards. Government-run Medicare is not the solution to what ails health care. It’s a…
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National Review Online / October 19, 2007