VISION & VALUES CONCISE: Q&A with Michael Novak

June 19, 2006 | by | Topic: The Global Challenge, Vision & Values Concise E-publications

Editor’s Note: Michael Novak is the George Frederick Jewett Scholar at the American Enterprise Institute and author of several bestselling books. Novak participated in a recent conference hosted by The Center for Vision & Values at Grove City College titled, Read more>

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Let’s Get Together on Immigration Reform

June 15, 2006 | by | Topic: The American Story

Guest Commentary

Arizona’s two U.S. senators and House members are at loggerheads on the immigration issue. They are a snapshot of the nation.

U.S. Sen. Jon Kyl and Rep. J.D. Hayworth want most of the nation’s 11 million illegal aliens … Read more>

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VISION & VALUES CONCISE: Wedlock Amendment No Breach of Federalism

June 9, 2006 | by | Topic: The Content of Character, Vision & Values Concise E-publications

Editor’s Note: The following commentary first appeared in The Washington Times on Wednesday, June 7, 2006 and has been reprinted here with the author’s permission.

Guest Commentary

The proposed Marriage Protection Amendment to the U.S. Constitution does not violate principles … Read more>

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Death of an Anti-Democrat

June 8, 2006 | by | Topic: The Content of Character

I was awakened this morning at 4:45 a.m. by a ringing telephone. A call that early in the morning often brings bad news—sometimes news of a death. I braced myself. The call was indeed about a death, but the news … Read more>

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Flaming Farewell

June 7, 2006 | by | Topic: The Battle for the Mind

June’s arrival marks the end of another school year and the resultant joy of students. As a teacher, I want to suggest an appropriate way to celebrate: a bonfire. Not just any bonfire though, but one that uses as its … Read more>

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In the U.K., Aborting a Baby is Legal, but Depicting it is a Crime

June 6, 2006 | by | Topic: The Content of Character

Our cousins in Great Britain, from whom we inherited a language, a political culture and, most specifically, the principle of freedom of speech, are going off the deep end, to judge from the jailing of Edward Atkinson.  Here’s the background:… Read more>

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