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On February 17 the Italian newspaper: "L’Unità" (the official Democratic Party and already former communist newspaper) published an interesting article by the Hon. Stefano Fassina (responsible for the economical department of the Italian Democratic Party), eloquently entitled: "Catholic thinking can help to defeat liberalism." The author calls for a fruitful...
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...
Human bodies vary but they are not shaped and do not function at random. Through genomic research, we could find the source of this predetermined physicality and the force that shapes this non-randomness. Human behavior varies culturally but it too is not random. Can we develop a profile of...
The identification of a liberal political method allows us to separate the positives aspects of liberalism from its historical manifestations, in order to direct them in different political cultures, which can become a strong common denominator to be spent in the concrete political activity.
In The Politically Correct University: Problems, Scope, and Reforms,, editors Robert Maranto, Richard E. Redding, and Frederick M. Hess, along with nineteen other scholars and practitioners, examine how the politically correct imperative to promote "diversity"--of race, ethnicity, and gender, but not of ideas--has diverted higher education from its true purposes.
A dedicated anthropologist"s death sparks controversy over the use of anthropology in counterinsurgency strategy.
Achieving formal recognition for ROTC on elite campuses will be an important victory. It will reduce many of the administrative hurdles and eliminate some of the more backhanded arrangements the various universities created to justify their acceptance of ROTC dollars.
These chapters cover the cultural context, philosophy as self-knowledge, deciding who I am, what I mean by "God," deciding whether to believe, God or evil, and an effective humanism.




