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The Soul of Silicon

Published on May 1, 1991, Centesimus Annus returns to the themes of a lapidary encyclical of 100 years before, Rerum Novarum, which refuted Marxism long before it had refracted into a global plague of tyranny and murder. The critique of socialism, however, did not signify an affirmation of capitalism. The `new things’ to which the Pope devoted his attention more Read More ›

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Volunteer.
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Government domination corrupts volunteerism

The Presidents’ Summit for America’s Future that begins in Philadelphia this Sunday promises to provide prestigious encouragement for broad citizen volunteering, a worthy purpose, we can all agree. But here’s a caveat that should, and possibly will not, be heard: Don’t let the government continue to invade–define, finance, direct–voluntary associations. We already are well down that path and it leads Read More ›

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Handcuffs on table, gavel lying on sound block, crime punishment, law order
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Seattle can reduce the mood of menace on its urban streets

Could jaywalking contribute to a climate of lawlessness? Could public drunkeness? When a former mental patient wielding a sword on a downtown street can tie up traffic and the police for 11 hours, as happened recently in Seattle, can we see any relevance to our laws on involuntary treatment? The answer is “yes” to all these questions. Increasingly, law enforcement Read More ›

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Blue lights of a police car at the scene of an accident
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Cities taking ‘MOM’ and ‘POP’ approaches to crime problems

Law enforcement authorities in a number of American cities, including New York and Seattle, decided in the early 90’s to throw a half century of relativist theory out the window and try some common sense and practical experience for a change. Guess what they found? A) If you make law breakers responsible for their actions they will behave more responsibly. Read More ›

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Adoption option too often neglected in state foster care mess

Conna Craig is a former foster child, and adoptee, who heads the Institute for children in Cambridge, Mass. She describes a teenage present-day foster child who observed, “Everywhere I go, someone makes money by keeping me from having a mom and dad.” How can that be? How can the child welfare system that is supposed to protect and serve kids Read More ›

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Always connected. Social networking. Group of millennials with smartphones surfing, chatting. Digital communication.
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‘Millennial’ generation spurns grunge and gloom

The U.S. is heading for a new type of young adult: upbeat, colorful, civic-minded. A recent Wall Street Journal series called them Generation Y, but I prefer the term “Millennials”–because this is the age cohort that will start graduating rom high school seven months before the new century commences. And these “kids” are already sending us clear signals. ITEM: A Read More ›

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G.I. gender mix risks foxhole fraternizing

A recent press conference held by the NAACP and a group of angry white, female Army personnel at Aberdeen Proving Ground in Maryland was a public relations breaktrhough. It had the intended effect of showing that over-zealous Army brass had pressured the women to make unfounded rape charges against a group of black male soldiers. But it also demonstrated how Read More ›

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Politician audience at the conference hall. Generative AI.
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United States now offered its best chance yet to reform United Nations

Americans either tend to hate to love it, or to love to hate it. But neither attitude toward the United Nations is appropriate to the situation today. Neither is the old, idealistic view on the far left that the UN eventually should develop into some kind of world government, nor the recent far right delusion that the UN is trying Read More ›

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Campaign finance: Beware that the cure does not become the disease

The scandal game in Washington, DC is only going to get worse, and you may want a scorecard. That is because the latest collection of charges could turn out to do long-term damage to our system of representative democracy, leading to false reforms that will make matters worse, not better. Here is the dilemma: If serious law breaking at high Read More ›

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Feminist Agenda Setters Take Aim at Truth Teller

American politics has lots of bad habits. Among them: Nothing (or is defined as) a scandal or a crisis. Two others: Politicize the nonpolitical; criminalize the noncriminal. Yet another: Regard accusations as proof of guilt. And yet another: Whenever possible, sue. And now this ugliness has reached the military, a supposedly apolitical institution being torn apart by cumulative crises and Read More ›