Thou shall not steal.” Since taxation is clearly a “taking” under threat of coercion, we can ask, where does it cross the ...
Friedrich Nietzsche's famous quote, "There is always some madness in love. But there is also always some reason in madness," ...
As moral outrage fades, justice is recast as power. From Gaza to global politics, public ethics erode—can democratic morality survive?
It has no entry in the Catholic Encyclopedia; it is not mentioned in the Catechism; yet the popes talk about it in their encyclicals. What is ...
From Venezuela to Gaza, the selective application of international law by powerful states and their critics alike is draining ...
In the shadowed caves of ancient India, Siddhartha Gautama sat under a bodhi tree, wrestling with the hydra-headed beast of ...
After more than seventy years writing and thinking about democracy, capitalism, and the possibility of emancipatory politics, ...
The world of streaming presents us with the illusion of choice, but actually returns us to what we already know ...
Picture this: you are eligible to vote the moment you turn eighteen. You can choose your government, influence public policy, ...
I once found myself in the company of an actual philosopher. An actual professor of philosophy, with a PhD in the field of philosophy, who taught at a Liberal Arts ...