According to a recent poll (see linked article), “Americans aren’t a particularly happy bunch.” In 2023, Wall Street Journal-NORC recorded the lowest levels of people claiming to be confidently...

According to a recent poll (see linked article), “Americans aren’t a particularly happy bunch.” In 2023, Wall Street Journal-NORC recorded the lowest levels of people claiming to be confidently...
In the span of my lifetime, Americans have seemed to abandon the values that once defined us as a nation. Poll results released last month by the Wall Street Journal show that religious faith, hard work, having children, community involvement, and patriotism have all...
So, what he discerned was there seemed to be this place where the kind of axis turned in terms of religion, morality, and so forth . . .
The recent Just Stop Oil protests sweeping Europe have gained global attention, shocking millions through the desecration of famous works like Vincent van Gogh’s “Sunflowers” and Claude Monet’s “Les Meules.” The organization sees these actions as necessarily...
Expert PC Contributor Mary Eberstadt opened her brilliant WSJ Opinion piece with these words of warning to the younger generation—a heed to take notice of what the progressive left is stripping of us . . .
Today, most social scientists and scholars of religion see humanity as spiritual by nature, meaning religious. The secularization thesis is dead . . .
In a moment when many Americans fret over what conservatism means, we can say with certainty that one thing it means is this: conservatives care about posterity . . .
“Our micropolitics have become a mania about identity, because our micropolitics are no longer familial: this, above all, is what’s happened during the decades in which . . .”
As a natural counselor and healer, Julia wants the best for everyone. She knows those blessed with healthy upbringings must offer their time, attention, love, and resources if abused children are to have any chance at all . . .
What is patriarchy? Is it evil? One would think so, given American culture today. But no. In the words of Pythagoras, it’s arguably a given . . .