Adoption, Decency, and Love: Closing Out our 2020 NRI Virtual Events on Faith, Hope & Love By Kathryn Jean Lopez December 15, 2020 I've interviewed many voices in religion and civil society about what on earth is going on and how we can live better and help others in it.
NR PLUS Our Eroding Political Norms By Andrew C. McCarthy December 3, 2020 Right and left, the foundation of our free society is weakening.
NR PLUS Love the Past: Alan Jacobs in New Book on the Value of Reading the Classics By Tracy Lee Simmons October 15, 2020 A review of Breaking Bread with the Dead: A Reader’s Guide to a More Tranquil Mind, by Alan Jacobs.
NR PLUS Institutions Matter By Mark T. Mitchell September 25, 2020 Our noble experiment in self-government depends on a collective trust in institutions and in each other.
NR PLUS Zen and the Art of Mask Maintenance By Heather Wilhelm August 6, 2020 Consider wearing a mask. At the very least you can smuggle out some French fries next time you go out to eat.
NR PLUS ‘Hate,’ You Say? By Kevin D. Williamson July 23, 2020 On the use and misuse of the word of the day.
NR PLUS The Productivity Pandemic By Alexandra DeSanctis June 18, 2020 Staying occupied has been a bit more of a challenge than usual, but it’s okay not to be always so Busy.
Coronavirus Reveals the Downsides of Urbanization By Dan McLaughlin March 19, 2020 This viral outbreak should make us reconsider the social trend toward megacities.
Civility Isn’t Surrender By David French March 9, 2018 It’s a battle over civility, and all too often reason, compassion, and grace are on the losing side.