The Second Catholic President What kind of Catholic is Joe Biden? And what prospects does his presidency hold for the bitterly divided U.S. Church? U.S. Catholicism Politics
Article Masked Men The mask of the stolen election covers the real cause of the Capitol riot. By Clifford Thompson January 18, 2021 Donald Trump Coronavirus Politics
Article Fueled by Contempt Mary Gordon’s new novel explores a very different kind of character—a less contemplative, more spiteful one. By Tom Deignan January 13, 2021 Literature Politics
Article The One Missing Fact In reporting one of the biggest stories to hit the Catholic Church in recent years, EWTN was neither reliable nor accurate. By Paul Moses January 7, 2021 U.S. Catholicism Politics
Article The Bundist Rabbi An organized pursuit of justice is both Michael Feinberg’s work and his passion. By Fran Quigley January 2, 2021 Social Justice Jewish-Christian Relations Politics
Article Living on Many Levels In times of crisis, returning to books first read years ago and set in eras gone by can help us gain perspective on the present. By Dominic Preziosi December 21, 2020 Books Christmas Critics Politics
Article A Climate President? Our climate situation has never been so urgent. By Dominic Preziosi December 7, 2020 Climate Change Politics Foreign Affairs
Article Can’t Fight This Feeling Anymore Politics is no longer about solving our collective problems. No one understands this better than Trump. By Dorothy Fortenberry November 5, 2020 Donald Trump Politics
Article The New Integralists They get a lot wrong, but we can’t ignore them. They can only be defeated by offering a deeper, more expansive narrative of Catholic political thought. By Timothy Troutner October 28, 2020 U.S. Catholicism Politics
Article Can a Lawsuit Stop a Genocide? A historic judgment by the World Court could prevent future acts of violence against the Rohingya. By Paul C. Saunders October 13, 2020 Foreign Affairs Asia Politics
Article American Destiny From the archives: America's turn from isolationism to interventionism didn't bring the stability it promised. By William Pfaff June 17, 2004 Foreign Affairs Politics From the Archives
Feature The Trauma of Abortion Politics Written in 1981, these professors tackle the fascinating and nuanced history of abortion politics. By Raymond Tatalovich, Byron W. Daynes November 20, 1981 Abortion Politics History From the Archives
Article Should Old Acquaintance Be Forgot? Carter's presidency is viewed as politically ineffective, but this view underestimates the legal and institutional legacy of his administration. By J. Patrick Dobel February 13, 1981 Politics History
Article Watergate Options “The Presidential election of 1972 was so permeated with fraud on a national level that its validity must be seriously questioned.” By Isidore Silver July 13, 1973 From the Archives Politics
Article The Era of American Registration By Peter Steinfels October 13, 1972 From the Archives Politics
Article The Era of American Resignation By Peter Steinfels October 6, 1972 From the Archives Politics
Article Recovery and Reformation President Roosevelt has gloriously led this nation toward a real reformation of its entire polity. By The Editors November 17, 1933 From the Archives Politics Economy