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In all times and places, “Death before dishonor!” has been the motto of those who have cared more for honor than for life itself, and who have performed daring exploits in honor’s name. Until now.
In today’s Western culture, writes James Bowman in Honor: A History (Encounter...
We are no longer able to understand the nature of the enemy we confront in the war on terror.
Nowadays we find something disreputable about this kind of assertion and counter-assertion of identity. It is fundamentally at odds with the multiculturalist orthodoxy of the last 30 years.
James Bowman's Bradley Lecture.
Men and women differ, and a strong culture must be designed and maintained that will keep them together in achieving what most want and what most, when they get it, cherish. Their own child.
Atheists who think that believers are simple have a simplistic understanding of belief.
Growing competition has swept away long-entrenched monopolies in private markets. Now it is the turn of the most powerful and entrenched monopolies: the monopolies of government.
Arthur Waldron's Bradley Lecture.



