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Benjamin CainThe Sophistry of Ayn Rand’s Case for Ethical SelfishnessAltruism, the egoism of robber barons, and the crudeness of ObjectivismJan 17, 202359Jan 17, 202359
JZSThe Fall of Modern Liberal Society: After Virtue by Aladsair MacIntyreModern liberal societies are weak and lost in moral confusion because they have forgotten Aristotelian virtue ethics.Aug 9, 20224Aug 9, 20224
Brett Alan WilliamsHas America Become a Nation of Liars?In Kurt Anderson’s Fantasyland: How America Went Haywire, he argues that 1960s postmodernist relativism on the left served as an assault on…Feb 4, 202215Feb 4, 202215
Douglas Giles, PhDCan War Ever Be Justified?A brief look at the philosophy of just war theory.Mar 1, 20229Mar 1, 20229
Benjamin CainThe Façade of China’s Robotic WisdomThe myopia of Chinese prudence and the necessity of nonrational idealsApr 19, 20211Apr 19, 20211
Benjamin CainWhy China’s Pragmatism Should Haunt the WestSecularism and reason without the Christian underpinningsApr 3, 20218Apr 3, 20218
Rev. Sheri Heller, LCSW, RSWAm I Moral if I’m Politically Correct?How morality and PC culture converge and divergeOct 28, 20201Oct 28, 20201
Abdullah AyasunIn 2020, Political Disconnect From Morality Becomes Turkey’s New PredicamentAmid newfound efforts to break through the stagnation and dullness of Turkish politics, the forces of repressive regime maintain their…Jan 27, 2020Jan 27, 2020
Dave OlsenWhat We Get Wrong About InterventionismWe cannot allow the idea of the moral imperative to intervene against autocratic regimes to cloud our practical judgement and reasoning.Jan 24, 20205Jan 24, 20205