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Extra, extra! News and views for July 20, 2022

July 20, 2022 CWR Staff 5

Netflix’s Persuasion – There are ways to adapt Austen for a contemporary audience, but those ways are not this way, and I say this not as a purist. Everyone involved should be in prison: Netflix’s […]

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Extra, extra! News and tidings for April 13, 2022

April 13, 2022 CWR Staff 4

An unexpected controversy: If the book “Ask Your Husband” were pulled from publication, you might have thought it would be after the publisher faced pushback from scholars taking issue with its provocative reading of the […]

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The “Great Reset”, corporatism, Pelagianism, and counterfeit subsidiarity

March 20, 2022 Theodore Misiak 15

It appears that the push for President Biden’s Build Back Better (BBB) program is halted with the failure to pass it in Congress and the war in Ukraine taking center stage. However, the rollout of […]

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