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Jann Wenner made Rolling Stone in his image. Now he doesn’t like what he sees.
Bill McGarvey
November 29, 2017
The self-described “first child of the baby boom,” Jann Wenner is not happy with a new biography.
Arts & Culture
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Condoleeza Rice’s recipe for democratic success
Lisa A. Baglione
November 13, 2017
With ‘Democracy,’ Rice has written a highly accessible book that identifies the essential building blocks of democracy.
Faith
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Are Christians really supposed to be communists? A response to David Bentley Hart
Pascal-Emmanuel Gobry
November 06, 2017
Hart argues that the New Testament condemns not only wealth but virtually all private possession.
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Ideas
The Ghosts of Toni Morrison: A Catholic writer confronts the legacy of slavery
Nadra Nittle
November 03, 2017
This year, Toni Morrison's "Beloved" and "Song of Solomon" turn 30 and 40, respectively. What role did the author's conversion to Catholicism play in her writing?
Politics & Society
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Has the United States learned its lesson after the My Lai Massacre?
Thomas C. Fox
November 01, 2017
This is a book about war, about inhumane acts, about personal and institutional instincts of self-preservation.
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The forest was his cathedral: three new books deepen our understanding of Thoreau
Franklin Freeman
November 01, 2017
Three recent books on Thoreau, prompted by the the 200th anniversary of his birth, deepen our understanding of him.
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