SPOTLIGHT
THEORY
Antithesis in Federalist Number One
By: Nicholas Napolio [perfectpullquote align=”full” cite=”Alexander Hamilton, Federalist Number One” link=”” color=”” class=”” size=”16″]It has been frequently remarked that it
Liberal Values in Market Society
By: Jeremy Kingston Much of political philosophy concerns itself with devising a priori systems (derived purely from theory) for organizing
Heart-Mind Cosmos: Panentheism in Mahayana Buddhism And Early 19th Century German Idealism
In the 17th century, Issac Newton wrote laws of nature in the language of mathematics. These laws were so convincing that Newtonian science became the ruling paradigm in European thought. But in a universe of mechanistic determinism, is there room for psyche, soul, ethics, and free will? To solve this problem, German idealism traced a philosophic path trod earlier in 4th century India.
PRACTICE
The US Left: A Short Introduction
Is there a US Left? More specifically, is there a popular movement for socialism in the United States that has any chance of affecting national policy any time soon? Despite rising interest in socialism, there is an enormous gap between this and the emergence of a solid and coherent national political force with a capacity to grow. To understand this gap – and why it has been so persistent – we must look to the structural factors that make the US so difficult for the Left.
The Back of Atlas: How restructuring the American military can revitalize American cities and create middle-class jobs
By: Mercer May The professionalization of public policy has led to an era in which experts rule the field –
Georgetown and Slavery: Catholic Redemption in Contemporary Political Time
By: Justin R. Harbour, ALM Georgetown University is currently engaged in an attempt to research, understand, and repair its role