by jstewardfree | Dec 15, 2014 | Grey Matter
By Boris Johnson | When I was growing up, there was no doubt about it: Winston Churchill was the greatest statesman Britain had ever produced. My brother and I pored over Sir Martin Gilbert ’s biographical “Life in Pictures” enough to memorize the captions. I knew...
by jstewardfree | Dec 8, 2014 | Grey Matter
By John Stonestreet | Reversing an Unhappy Trend Marriage in America is in trouble: new data from Pew Research shows that barely half of adults in the U.S. are married. That’s an all-time low. And if this trend continues, singles will soon make up the majority of the...
by jstewardfree | Dec 3, 2014 | Grey Matter
By Steven E. Koonin The crucial scientific question for policy isn’t whether the climate is changing. That is a settled matter: The climate has always changed and always will. Mitch Dobrowner The idea that “Climate science is settled” runs through...
by jstewardfree | Nov 24, 2014 | Grey Matter
By Bari Weiss (Source – edited for size) | The cultural critic on why ignoring the biological differences between men and women risks undermining Western civilization. ‘What you’re seeing is how a civilization commits suicide,” says Camille Paglia....
by jstewardfree | Nov 19, 2014 | Grey Matter
By Naomi Schaefer Riley | In the spring of 2014, the Harvard Extension School Cultural Studies Club decided to drop its sponsorship of a Black Mass, the satanic ritual in which people dress up as members of the clergy and defile a communion wafer, which Catholics...
by jstewardfree | Nov 17, 2014 | Grey Matter
By the Editors of The Intercollegiate Review | A professor of government and philosophy at the University of Texas, J. Budziszewski is the acclaimed author of more than a dozen books, including On the Meaning of Sex, The Line Through the Heart, How to Stay Christian...