Christian Anarchists? How politics corrupts our conception of God

More and more often, one hears one’s friends on the Right describe themselves as “anarchists.” “Christian anarchist,” says one. “Tory anarchist,” says another. “Anarcho-capitalist,” say quite a few. But the most daring increasingly call themselves “anarcho-monarchists”—inspired, I suspect, by J.R.R. … Continue Reading →

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The New and Glorious Morn

Most Americans, even most American Christians, celebrate Christmas much more than Easter, yet it is only Easter—Pascha—that makes sense of Christmas. The birth of Christ is only something to celebrate if you know the rest of the story. Consider the … Continue Reading →

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“Gay Christian”?

Conflict makes people uncomfortable, so in mixed company, people watch what they say. Instead of speaking their minds on controversial issues, they trim their opinions to fit those around them—sometimes out of charity, sometimes out of prudence, but often out … Continue Reading →

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“A Crown of Life” reminds a reader of “War and Peace”

Let’s see: They’re both very long, with lots of characters with lots of names, doing lots of things over many years. So yes, A Crown of Life is indeed like War and Peace. But this reader means a little more, … Continue Reading →

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I’ve started a movement!

It seems, indeed, I’ve started a movement. Well, sort of. It’s called the Canton Movement, and you can find it here.

It appears to be a libertarian effort. Their concept of ideological cantons is new to me, so I won’t comment … Continue Reading →

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What is ‘Ethical Conservatism’?

You know you’ve hit a nerve when what you write brings a barrage of criticism from people who never should have noticed it. That’s what’s happened since The American Conservative posted my manifesto of Ethical Conservatism.

In less than a week, the … Continue Reading →

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Stray Praise for “Eight Ways”

When Eight Ways to Run the Country was published in November 2006, I missed the chance to do much publicity. Shortly after the book appeared, I took a new and very demanding job that didn’t leave time for media interviews or … Continue Reading →

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The Cheddar Man and English Myth

We were all taught in school that the English were descended from the Angles, Saxons, and Jutes who invaded Britain in the fourth and fifth centuries, bringing their lowland German language with them. That now appears to be one of … Continue Reading →

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Religious Freedom & the Sculptors of Sirmium

Elsewhere I’ve written about a very unfortunate unintended consequence of anti-discrimination laws: They take away much of our freedom of association and with it much of our freedom of speech, because in mixed company, people must watch what they say.

The … Continue Reading →

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This book surprised even me — and I wrote it!

Twenty years ago a friend of mine published a novel, and after reading it I thought, I can do better than that. So I started work on the kind of novel I like to read — an epic romance spanning … Continue Reading →

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