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President Obama's speech in Oslo makes sound arguments about the need to use force at times for the purpose of maintaining peace. The problem is, his examples are either simply wrong or, at best, dubious.
Twenty years ago the most visible symbol of totalitarian evil, the Berlin Wall, tumbled down. It became evident to us that spiritual factors were decisive.
American speech, like English speech, used to sparkle.
Is it too audacious to hope that Obama's assertion that "evil does exist in the world" and his emphasis on human rights signal a U-turn in a foreign policy?
A review of The President, the Pope, and the Prime Minister by John O'Sullivan.
Administrative regulations and tort law both impose controls on activities that cause mortality risks, but they do so in puzzlingly different ways.
Despite the fundamental importance of religion, most of our sages and scribblers are poorly equipped to deal with it.
Benedict XVI promotes "interfaith" dialogue. Muslims and Christians need it.



