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Catholic Arts and Letters Weekly

The quiet Catholic convert and scholar Gerard Casey reviews the case for conservative libertarians. Required reading for everyone who clings to the worn-out idea that libertarians are godless antinomians. . . . more>>

Gadgets zapping your brain power? You might need to go on a digital diet. . . . more>>

Is the guy a psychopath? How can you tell? This article tells you, complete with a 20-point test. . . . more>>

Slavery is increasing . . . in the United States. And the slaves aren't mowing the lawn. Many aren't even 18. . . . more>> (R-rated)

Military desertions on a massive scale have been with us since the Revolutionary War. This man deserted after army bureaucrats revoked his discharge without explanation. . . . more>>

What exactly is a bestseller? When did we start tracking? And is it me, or do all bestsellers kinda look alike today? . . . more>>

Minimum wage laws? Pshaw. You just give your favored industries an exemption and call 'em "interns." . . . more>>