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The Teachers' Unions - CHARLENE HAAR

From the school house to the White House, the teachers' unions are the most formidable foes of meaningful education reforms...  Email This Article

The Traditional High School - Jeffrey Mirel

For more than a century, American educators and education policymakers have chosen sides in a great debate about the nature and function of American high schools.  Email This Article

The Truth about Education - G.K. Chesterton

The fashionable fallacy is that by education we can give people something that we have not got.  Email This Article

The Truth and Meaning of Human Sexuality - Pontifical Council for the Family

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The Twilight of Atheism: The Global Triumph of Christianity - Dinesh D'Souza

God has come back to life. The world is witnessing a huge explosion of religious conversion and growth, and Christianity is growing faster than any other religion. Nietzsche’s proclamation “God is dead” is now proven false. Nietzsche is dead.  Email This Article

The tyranny of therapism - Christina Hoff Sommers & Sally Satel

Today — with a book for every ailment, a counselor for every crisis, a lawsuit for every grievance, and a TV show for every conceivable problem — we are at risk of degrading our native ability to cope with life's challenges.  Email This Article

The Value of a Catholic Liberal Arts Education - Dominic Aquila

Rather than seeing Catholic education as merely the addition of a religion course to the usual academic subjects," we want our students to make Christian sense out of what they learn in their natural science, math,"and history courses, in their study of art, music, and literature.  Email This Article

The Virtue of Docility - Donald DeMarco

The words doctor, doctrine, and docility are etymologically connected. Their distinct meanings all converge upon the same reality. This point is illustrated, for example, when we say that a doctor teaches a doctrine to students who are docile.  Email This Article

The Virtue of Fortitude - Doug McManaman

The typical hedonist today does not aspire to anything larger and higher, but settles for "feeling good". Such a life does not require fortitude.  Email This Article

The Virtue of Justice - Doug McManaman

Justice is the virtue that perfects the will. It is defined as the constant and perpetual will to render each person his due.  Email This Article


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