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The Real Breakdown
By Yuval Levin
Posted: Monday, April 23, 2012
The idea that our system is paralyzed by disagreement is very common, especially on the left. But it has very little to do with the crisis of governance we actually face.  [Read More]
The Vatican and the Sisters
The bells of St. Mary’s haven’t been ringing for some time now.
By George Weigel
Posted: Monday, April 23, 2012
The Vatican has finally acted, decisively, after three decades of half-hearted (and failed) attempts to achieve some sort of serious conversation with the LCWR about its obvious and multiple breaches of the boundaries of orthodoxy.  [Read More]
Philip II, China, and the Great Catholic What-If
By George Weigel
Posted: Friday, April 20, 2012
What if the seventeenth century attempts to evangelize China had succeeded and China had subsequently developed a vibrant form of Catholicism that blended the best of European and Chinese talents and personalities?  [Read More]
Challenging Sacred Assumptions
By Peter Wehner
Posted: Friday, April 20, 2012
An enduring temptation in politics is self-segregation and closing ourselves off to facts that challenge our worldview. Intellectual honesty requires more of us.  [Read More]
The Great Divider
By Peter Wehner
Posted: Thursday, April 19, 2012
Mitt Romney needs to make the case that President Obama's words can't be trusted because his claims simply aren't true.  [Read More]
CBO Confirms It: ObamaCare Creates an Unstable Disequilibrium in Insurance Subsidies
By James C. Capretta
Posted: Wednesday, April 18, 2012
Obamacare will create a huge incentive to drive low-wage workers out of employer-based insurance and into state exchanges.  [Read More]
Assessing Obama's Assault on Religious Liberty
By James C. Capretta, Rev. Thomas V. Berg
Posted: Wednesday, April 18, 2012
The administration's supposed "accommodation" for Catholic and other employers is an empty gesture and changes none of the reasons that the HHS mandate must be rescinded.  [Read More]
Redeeming Economics: How Federal Budgets Affect the American Family
By John D. Mueller
Posted: Tuesday, April 17, 2012
Without reforms of the magnitude Congressman Ryan proposes, there will be no way to prevent a sharp decline in the U.S. birth rate, and thus a decline in the relative size of the U.S. population and economy.  [Read More]
Framing the Religious-Liberty Issue
The U.S. Bishops' ad hoc committee sets the terms of debate
By George Weigel
Posted: Monday, April 16, 2012
This argument over religious liberty in this country will not be resolved at some mythical 50-yard line where all of us learn to just get along. Someone is going to win this debate over the future of civil society, and someone is going to lose it.  [Read More]
Jimmy Carter, Biblical Scholar and Theologian
By George Weigel
Posted: Friday, April 13, 2012
Jimmy Carter would do us all a great favor if he would lay off theology and exegesis. Like foreign policy, these are disciplines manifestly beyond his capabilities.  [Read More]
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Why ObamaCare Is Wrong for America

In Why ObamaCare Is Wrong for America (HarperCollins), EPPC Fellow James Capretta and his co-authors show how disastrous ObamaCare will be for the health care of Americans, for the economy, and for long-term fiscal sanity. They also explain how to do health-care reform the right way. 


The New Atlantis Issue 23
The New Atlantis
A Journal of Technology and Society

The new issue of EPPC’s journal The New Atlantis is dedicated entirely to publishing the first report of the Witherspoon Council on Ethics and the Integrity of Science, an important new body whose members hail from such fields as biology, medicine, law, political science, and theology. In its inaugural report, the Council examines the last decade’s contentious debates over stem cell research—exposing the major lies and distortions, clarifying the scientific promise and ethical stakes of the research, and drawing lessons about how we ought to govern science. Visit TheNewAtlantis.com today! 

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