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Are we shouting past each other? On finding ‘safe spaces’ for dialogue
Jim McDermott
January 26, 2017
Colleges and universities around the country find themselves struggling to discern how best to negotiate free speech on their campuses
Cokie Roberts on journalism under President Trump
Politics & Society
Editorials
A hasty Obamacare repeal would be ‘devastating’ for the poor
The Editors
January 25, 2017
By following through on their promise to repeal “Obamacare” immediately, Republican lawmakers and the new Trump administration are engaging in reckless political theater.
Politics & Society
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What is the Catholic response to the rise of nationalism?
Robert W. McElroy
January 24, 2017
If love of country is a virtue and a moral obligation, the nationalistic impulse itself has no moral identity.
Politics & Society
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What should guide U.S. immigration policy: self-interest or charity?
John Garvey
January 24, 2017
Would you not love and admire a country that opened its doors to the tired, the poor, the wretched and the homeless?
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More Americans support abortion restrictions, new poll finds
Kurt Jensen - Catholic News Service
January 24, 2017
When the questions became more detailed on abortion policies, the numbers shifted.
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