What lessons remain eighty years after France's collapse in the face of the German onslaught?
Daniel J. Mahoney
Daniel Mahoney discusses the sober and tough-minded liberalism you can believe in during a time of widespread unrest, anger, and sadness.
Chances are the ideological Lie will continue to haunt a modern adventure that has lost its true sense of purpose.
We in the West need to draw on the best anti-totalitarian wisdom, as never before.
James F. Pontuso’s wonderfully accessible book on what happens when virtue and morality are severed from their grounding in nature and reason.
Daniel Mahoney discusses his new book The Idol of Our Age and how humanitarianism corrupts politics and religion.
Daniel Mahoney discusses Pope Francis's approach to the papacy and world politics.
Every student of politics and political philosophy must spend time with Marx, even if only to learn what to avoid.
Nihilism is as much of a threat as totalitarianism ever was.
Those who loathe and those who celebrate May 1968 agree it was a defining moment for Western democracy in its late modern form.
Prominent French thinkers Pierre Manent and Rémi Brague discuss religion, secularism, and the future of life in the West.
Daniel J. Mahoney holds the Augustine Chair in Distinguished Scholarship at Assumption College. His latest books are The Other Solzhenitsyn: Telling the Truth about a Misunderstood Writer and Thinker (St. Augustine’s Press, 2014) and The Idol of Our Age: How the Religion of Humanity Subverts Christianity (Encounter Books, 2018). He is working on a book called The Statesman as Thinker: Ten Portraits of Greatness, Courage, and Moderation, which is under contract with Encounter Books.