Brazilian madness

About 45,000 Brazilians are murdered each year, perhaps 85% by unregistered firearms and the rest mostly by knives, blows, strangling, poison and whatnot. Government is by nature a monopoly, so in a sense it is not surprising that the failure of government to carry out its basic responsibility to provide for public safety has led … More ...

Conservatism FAQ explained

A correspondent sent me a lengthy set of comments on my Conservatism FAQ. Some of them seemed like they might be of general interest, so here’s my summary with responses:

Objection: “Tradition” is vague. Also, it seems to mean “do what’s already being done.” How can it act as a guide?

Response: “Tradition” is

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The vast left-wing media conspiracy

My comments (here) on a recent story in the New York Times led someone with a job in the media to protest against right-wing conspiracy theories about his profession. My (somewhat edited) response:

I have no doubt that from inside the media the notion of a “liberal media conspiracy” seems rather silly. What

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Christian thought in America today

Evidence that American Christians are generally more American than Christian, and that opposition to the “radical religious right” is basically a mopping-up operation: Unbelieving ‘born-agains’. Most born-agains reject the Trinity and consider salvation a matter of living a good life. A third or more deny the Resurrection, and accept premarital cohabitation and same-sex unions. … More ...