1992 May
Letter to the Editor: May 1992
To Be Picky... Old Heresies Dead?... Serious Questions... Don't Blame Luther... Homosexual Malice... Moral and Political Criticisms of Art
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Communitarianism or Populism?
Populism has always rejected both the politics of deference and the politics of pity. It stands for plain manners and plain straightforward speech.
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The Painful Birth of a New South Africa
A new democratic government is going to have to deal with high inflation and unemployment, thousands of uneducated and unskilled black youths, fleeing capital, and serious social and welfare problems.
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On Michael Novak's Democratic Capitalism
Can the destructive side of the capitalist growth process be mitigated while doing minimal damage to the creative side?
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Remembering Walker Percy
He had figured out how starved we all are, spiritually — so starved, we've forgotten what it's like to break bread the way Jesus and His friends did.
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“A Birthday, in an Abortion Clinic?”
Review of Born/Unborn: A Play in Eight Scenes by Martin Chervin
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Briefly: May 1992
Reviews of The Moral Question of Abortion... Isle of the Saints: Monastic Settlement and Christian Community in Early Ireland... Drawing the Line: Life, Death, and Ethical Choices in an American Hospital
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