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In praise of the walls that we need

February 27, 2025 Joseph Pearce 20

“We are builders of bridges, not of walls,” said Bishop Giovanni Angelo Becciu, a senior member of the Roman Curia, in January 2017. His words were a reaction to President Trump’s ordering restrictions on immigration […]

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Talking Nonsense: Dostoevsky and the Machine Age

February 24, 2025 Ben Reinhard 9

Crime and Punishment is, by all accounts, one of the great triumphs of human artistic genius: penetrating, achingly beautiful, and borderline prophetic. It is also, for the first-time reader, an arduous experience. Dostoevsky’s sprawling genius overflows […]