Publications

Faith, Reason, and the War Against Jihadism

George Weigel

More than half a decade after 9/11, safe passage through a moment of history fraught with both peril and possibility requires Americans across the political spectrum to see things as they are. In this incisive, engaging study of the present danger and what we must do to prevail against it, George Weigel, one of America's foremost public intellectuals, does precisely that: he sees, and describes, things as they are — and as they might be.

Articles

Syndicated Column / November 9, 2007

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

George Weigel Named Distinguished Senior Fellow

EPPC

On the unanimous recommendation of EPPC’s board of directors, EPPC is pleased to name George Weigel its first Distinguished Senior…

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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

Aging with the Boomers

Yuval Levin

In an aging society, health care is bound to be an increasingly dominant political concern. And everybody knows American society…

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National Review Online / October 18, 2007