Article Fractured Remembrance Two memoirs explore the complicated relationships of daughters and their immigrant parents. By Melody S. Gee September 22, 2021 Nonfiction Immigration
Article The History Wars A new book charts the debates over changes in American self-definition. By Thomas Koenig September 19, 2021 Domestic Affairs History Nonfiction
Article More Than an Idea Catholic universities should be open circles: accepting a wide variety of viewpoints without succumbing to a “free market” of ideas that rejects transcendence. By George Dennis O’Brien September 9, 2021 Higher Education U.S. Catholicism Nonfiction
Article Theology’s Invisible Hand A new book offers a refreshing look at the influence of religion on the economic theories of Adam Smith. By Daniel K. Finn September 7, 2021 Economy Nonfiction History
Article Too Big to Not Fail Neither a polemic nor a manifesto, Samuel Goldman’s ‘After Nationalism’ is instead a compelling reflection on the meaning of our country’s existence. By John Ganz September 2, 2021 History Nonfiction Immigration
Article A Reparative Vision A real commitment to equal consideration demands preferential treatment for those whose basic rights are most imperiled. By Kristin Heyer August 30, 2021 Social Justice Nonfiction