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There a few notes should be made in the margins of the article by Italian historian Guido Formigoni, published in "TamTam democratic" and entitled "De Gasperi, Dossetti and the false dilemma statism-subsidiarity." It seems worth noting that the interesting debate animated by Formigoni is found in the notions of "social...
Robert Jeffress introduced Texas Gov. Rick Perry at the Values Voter Summit on Friday. He started a great big hullabaloo by asking, "Do we want a candidate who is a good, moral person, or one who is a born-again follower of the Lord Jesus Christ?"
Irving Kristol's analysis of neoconservatism sensibly influenced a group of catholic intellectuals identified with the expression Catholic Whig Tradition.
Sicilian priest and founder of the Italian Popular Party Luigi Sturzo developed a synthesis of classical liberalism, the market economy, and Catholic social thought.
An inquiry into the nature of human rights andthe relationship of the issue of human rights to policy making and strategic thinking.
Michael Novak accepted the 1999 Francis Boyer Award and delivered the lecture that customarily accompanies its receipt.
The United States, Bork says, has moved away from the old and local "rule of law" system. Instead the nation is subject to the rule of judges.
Huntington's classification of contemporary civilizations is questionable.






