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Vol. 150 Issue 006 (June 1 2023)
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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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Letters
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No end in sight for Ukraine; assisted suicide & God’s will AN INCORRECT ANALOG Classicists, military officers and scholars, and community organizers are—to my knowledge—the three professions in...
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Containing AI
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FROM THE EDITORS Hit Pause In the United States, a country that came of age with the Industrial Revolution, progress and the advance of technology have been so closely associated that many of us...
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The end of Title 42
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Simon, Isabella
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Should Feinstein Step Down? California Democratic senator Dianne Feinstein turns ninety in June. As the years have added up, her age has increasingly been a topic of general discussion, noted...
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The debt-ceiling fight
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Doyle, Miles
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Paying the Ransom In 2011, the last time the country faced a debt-ceiling showdown, Republican lawmakers took away an important lesson: economic extortion and political brinkmanship are good...
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Covid is not over
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Mazewski, Matt
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MATT MAZEWSKI Waving the White Flag Why are both parties
pretending that Covid
is behind us? The latest manufactured crisis in Washington over raising the nation’s debt ceiling has been both...
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King Charles III's coronation
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Ivereigh, Austen
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AUSTEN IVEREIGH True Allegiance? Letter from the United Kingdom The night before the new sovereign was anointed, I joined a “Mass for the Coronation of King Charles III & Queen Consort Camilla”...
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Catholic health care
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Oesterblad, Jacqui
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JACQUI OESTERBLAD Care & Conscience Rights Catholic hospitals can strike a better balance—and still be Catholic Catholic health care in this country has long had a conflicted relationship with...
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Religious liberty & moral complicity
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PRUSAK, BERNARD G.
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BERNARD G. PRUSAK Gorsuch Gets It Wrong Religious liberty & moral
complicity With all the U.S. Supreme Court’s other controversial decisions in its 2021–2022 term, it’s understandable that its...
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Pope Francis's vision
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Stowe, Bishop John
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From Aggiornamento
to Synodality Bishop John Stowe Like the council that forms his ecclesiology, Francis seeks a Church that’s in service to the world On the evening of October 11, 1962, the...
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John Maynard Keynes's economic philosophy
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Lears, Jackson
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A Connoisseur
of Uncertainty Jackson Lears For John Maynard Keynes, economics was as much about
‘animal spirits’ as it was about statistics. In the early twentieth century, psychologists began...
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A case against consolidation
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Munch, Regina
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Let Them Eat TVs Regina Munch How we traded away our democracy for cheap stuff In January 2021, New York Times reporter Peter S. Goodman visited a family of cattle ranchers in Shepherd, Montana....
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'Lockdown'
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Altmann, Howard
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POETRY LOCKDOWN Howard Altmann In the residue that is the world’s we scrub for meaning, oceans of knowledge undulating to a wave, reading rereading the sand, white foam at peak and...
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'Unrest'
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Stern, Alexander
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ALEXANDER STERN On the Clock ‘Unrest’ Given their similar spellings, a young student might be forgiven for confusing the words “anarchism” and “anachronism.” The concepts named by each term, on...
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'Cecily Brown: Death and the Maid'
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Oleynick, Griffin
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GRIFFIN OLEYNICK Old Motifs Made New ‘Cecily Brown: Death and
the Maid’ Like many of Cecily Brown’s paintings, Vanity Shipwreck (2021–22) sits uneasily between figuration and abstraction....
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A History of Catholic Theological Ethics by James F. Keenan, SJ
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HOLLERICH, MICHAEL J.
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Pathways to Holiness MICHAEL J. HOLLERICH In a recent, highly public dustup, Bishop Thomas Paprocki of Springfield, Illinois, raised the question of heresy because of his disgust with calls for...
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'Thoughts in Eden'
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Piero, W. S. Di
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POETRY THOUGHTS IN EDEN W. S. Di Piero No mesas here, no high desert blooming with Indian paintbrush and lupine, no rhino-corrugated hills or jungle canopy permafrost ice sheets fiords...
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Ghosts of the Orphanage by Christine Kenneally
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Stapinski, Helene
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No One Listened HELENE STAPINSKI Our culture is crazy for orphan stories. From Harry Potter to The Last of Us to The Batman, from Demon Copperhead to A Series of Unfortunate Events, we just can’t...
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'The Balloons'
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Martin, Paul
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POETRY THE BALLOONS Paul Martin The morning after Rita’s birthday celebration, we descended the stairs, surprised the balloons had moved from the dining room to the kitchen their colored...
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A Guest at the Feast by Colm Tóibín
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Trela, Bailey
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Magisterial
Silences BAILEY TRELA For a writer of his generation, Colm Tóibín might be the closest thing to a celebrity the twenty-first century is capable of producing. The source of his popular...
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The Noise of Typewriters by Lance Morrow
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Baumann, Paul
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A Voice in the Chorus PAUL BAUMANN The clattering sound of typewriters—“slapsplapslap…slap…slapslap….slapslap…ching!”—can be heard in veteran Time magazine essayist Lance Morrow’s new book. But...
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An Immense World by Ed Yong and A Most Remarkable Creature by Jonathan Meiburg
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Rubsam, Robert
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Consider the Birds ROBERT RUBSAM Imagine yourself as a star-nosed mole. You are about the size of a hamster, and you live most of your life underground in darkness. For this reason, you depend...
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Finding hope in death
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Cavanaugh, Sheila
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Each a Thread in the Tapestry SHEILA CAVANAUGH I was introduced to death at the age of five in the home of my great aunts, Elizabeth and Gertrude, who lived across the street from my family. My...
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'At the End of the Day'
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Brackett, Judy
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POETRY AT THE END OF THE DAY Judy Brackett Because I could not stop for air, I learned that someone there is that doesn’t love birdsong. Even though I live in this pretty how town, there’s a...
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