Bernard G. Prusak holds the Raymond and Eleanor Smiley Chair in Business Ethics at John Carroll University.
Article All Too Human Carl Elliott’s new book documents the stories of whistleblowers who report abuses in the medical system—and asks bigger questions about why so many don’t. By Bernard Prusak February 25, 2025 Philosophy Books Health Care
Article MAGA’s Mass Appeal Making sense of the MAGA movement with the help of twentieth-century philosopher Eric Hoffer By Bernard Prusak February 12, 2025 Politics Culture Donald Trump
Article Consecrating Error? Steven D. Smith asks: How can we judge anyone’s actions if the individual is just following their own conscience? By Bernard Prusak May 13, 2024 Supreme Court Nonfiction U.S. Catholicism
Article Abortion & Democracy in Ohio How should Catholics make sense of the Ohio ballot controversies over abortion and constitutional amendments? By Bernard Prusak August 6, 2023 Religion Politics Philosophy Abortion
Article Gorsuch Gets It Wrong Neil Gorsuch’s position on vaccines and religious liberty is fundamentally confused. By Bernard Prusak April 25, 2023 Ethics Health Care Coronavirus Supreme Court
Article All a Matter of Perspective? Can Catholic health care find a viable middle way between strident voices on both the Right and Left? By Bernard Prusak January 27, 2023 Philosophy Health Care Theology Pope Francis