Linkage to fine reading and listening has been long overdue. Here is a selection collected over the last few weeks:
Feser – Where’s God?
Rachel Lu – Why I don’t use Contraception
Karen Swallow Prior – What we talk about when we talk about ‘Birth Control’
A. G. Gancarski – James Garner: Anti-Authoritarian Everyman
Samuel Gregg – Immigration: A Principled Catholic Approach Avoids Emotionalism
Dale M. Coulter – The Good Historian resembles an Ogre: Jacques Le Goff and the Long Middle Ages
The OFloinn – In Psearch of Pschye: Some Groundwork (This is a great introduction to Aristotelian-Thomistic metaphysics).
Robert Stacy McCain – Sex Trouble: Radical Feminism and the Long Shadow of the ‘Lavender Menace’
Daniel McCarthy – Why Liberalism means Empire
Charles E. Stokes, Amber Lapp, and David Lapp – A Bit of Religion Can be Bad for Marriage
Peter Wehner – The Nobility of Politics
Podcasts: Eric Cohen, Yuval Levin, and Meir Soloveichik discuss Burkean Zionism
Richard Reinsch talks to Philip Hamburger about the latter’s new book, Is Administrative Law Unlawful?
Film Review: Eve Tushnet reviews Polanski’s new film, Venus in Fur.
Book Review: Wilfred McClay reviews Roger Kimball’s The Future of Permanence.
Enjoy.