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A Tribute to Thomas Levergood (1962โ2021)
Chicago has lost the sultry aura it had in the days of Al Capone. But its university brings it renown throughout the academic world. Its Oriental Studies Department is...
9/11 in France
This interview with Rรฉmi Brague, conducted by Jรฉrรดme Cordelier,ย was originally published in the French weekly Le Point. Le Point: To see Notre-Dame de Paris burningโwhat did you feel when...
God as a Gentleman
Everybody knows the Decalogue and, in particular, the commandment โYou shall not take the name of the Lord in vainโ (Exod. 20:7). In spite of this warning, we too...
From What Is Left Over
Nearly a decade ago, I had the privilege of attending a lecture by Pope Benedict, โThe Roots of European Culture.โ He developed his theme through a discussion of medieval...
Understand the Enemy as He Understands Himself
This interview of Rรฉmi Brague, professor emeritus at the Sorbonne and Romano Guardini Chair at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, was conducted by the magazine Valeurs actuelles in...
โWith Courage, But Without Hatredโ
What accounts for the fact that our political leaders, from Francois Hollande on down, have a hard time naming our enemy? There is a strange panicky fear of conflating...
Necessity of the Good
We are all disciples of ยญAristotle. Whether we realize it or not, whenever we are talking about the Good we are working with ideas that are Aristotelian in origin....
The Impossibility of Secular Society
There is no such thing as a secular society. My claim is a brutal and paradoxical one: The question about the possibility of a secular society resolves itself, or...