Books
Living Dangerously
– AEI Bradley Lecture Series, 14 March 1994.Excerpt: The importance of accepting and fostering personal moral responsibility leads me to say, for openers, that I do not see myself as my foolish brother’s keeper. Neither do I… More
The Need for Piety and Law: A Kristol-Clear Case
– In Christopher De Muth and William Kristol, eds., The Neoconservative Imagination: Essays in Honor of Irving Kristol (Washington, DC: AEI Press, 1995), 112-33.A Genealogy of Justice
– Commentary, July 1996.Abstract: All morally serious people care generally about justice. And when its apparent absence touches them directly, all people, serious or not, find themselves eager for justice. Even… More
Am I My Foolish Brother’s Keeper? Justice, Compassion, and the Mission of Philanthropy
– In ed. William F. May and A. Lewis Soens, Jr., eds., The Ethics of Giving and Receiving: Am I My Foolish Brother’s Keeper? (Dallas, TX: The Cary M. Maguire Center for Ethics and Public Responsibility and Southern Methodist University Press, 2000), 1-16. Also, "A Response to [critics] Curran, Lovin, and Sverdlik," 42-53.Seminar on Law-Abidingness: “A Jury of Her Peers” by Susan Glaspell
– WhatSoProudlyWeHail.org.Susan Glaspell (1876–1948) was an award-winning playwright and novelist, a writer of short stories, and, for a short while, a journalist. This story, “A Jury of Her Peers” (1917),… More
Essays
Living Dangerously
– AEI Bradley Lecture Series, 14 March 1994.Excerpt: The importance of accepting and fostering personal moral responsibility leads me to say, for openers, that I do not see myself as my foolish brother’s keeper. Neither do I… More
The Need for Piety and Law: A Kristol-Clear Case
– In Christopher De Muth and William Kristol, eds., The Neoconservative Imagination: Essays in Honor of Irving Kristol (Washington, DC: AEI Press, 1995), 112-33.A Genealogy of Justice
– Commentary, July 1996.Abstract: All morally serious people care generally about justice. And when its apparent absence touches them directly, all people, serious or not, find themselves eager for justice. Even… More
Am I My Foolish Brother’s Keeper? Justice, Compassion, and the Mission of Philanthropy
– In ed. William F. May and A. Lewis Soens, Jr., eds., The Ethics of Giving and Receiving: Am I My Foolish Brother’s Keeper? (Dallas, TX: The Cary M. Maguire Center for Ethics and Public Responsibility and Southern Methodist University Press, 2000), 1-16. Also, "A Response to [critics] Curran, Lovin, and Sverdlik," 42-53.Seminar on Law-Abidingness: “A Jury of Her Peers” by Susan Glaspell
– WhatSoProudlyWeHail.org.Susan Glaspell (1876–1948) was an award-winning playwright and novelist, a writer of short stories, and, for a short while, a journalist. This story, “A Jury of Her Peers” (1917),… More
Commentary
Living Dangerously
– AEI Bradley Lecture Series, 14 March 1994.Excerpt: The importance of accepting and fostering personal moral responsibility leads me to say, for openers, that I do not see myself as my foolish brother’s keeper. Neither do I… More
The Need for Piety and Law: A Kristol-Clear Case
– In Christopher De Muth and William Kristol, eds., The Neoconservative Imagination: Essays in Honor of Irving Kristol (Washington, DC: AEI Press, 1995), 112-33.A Genealogy of Justice
– Commentary, July 1996.Abstract: All morally serious people care generally about justice. And when its apparent absence touches them directly, all people, serious or not, find themselves eager for justice. Even… More
Am I My Foolish Brother’s Keeper? Justice, Compassion, and the Mission of Philanthropy
– In ed. William F. May and A. Lewis Soens, Jr., eds., The Ethics of Giving and Receiving: Am I My Foolish Brother’s Keeper? (Dallas, TX: The Cary M. Maguire Center for Ethics and Public Responsibility and Southern Methodist University Press, 2000), 1-16. Also, "A Response to [critics] Curran, Lovin, and Sverdlik," 42-53.Seminar on Law-Abidingness: “A Jury of Her Peers” by Susan Glaspell
– WhatSoProudlyWeHail.org.Susan Glaspell (1876–1948) was an award-winning playwright and novelist, a writer of short stories, and, for a short while, a journalist. This story, “A Jury of Her Peers” (1917),… More
Multimedia
Living Dangerously
– AEI Bradley Lecture Series, 14 March 1994.Excerpt: The importance of accepting and fostering personal moral responsibility leads me to say, for openers, that I do not see myself as my foolish brother’s keeper. Neither do I… More
The Need for Piety and Law: A Kristol-Clear Case
– In Christopher De Muth and William Kristol, eds., The Neoconservative Imagination: Essays in Honor of Irving Kristol (Washington, DC: AEI Press, 1995), 112-33.A Genealogy of Justice
– Commentary, July 1996.Abstract: All morally serious people care generally about justice. And when its apparent absence touches them directly, all people, serious or not, find themselves eager for justice. Even… More
Am I My Foolish Brother’s Keeper? Justice, Compassion, and the Mission of Philanthropy
– In ed. William F. May and A. Lewis Soens, Jr., eds., The Ethics of Giving and Receiving: Am I My Foolish Brother’s Keeper? (Dallas, TX: The Cary M. Maguire Center for Ethics and Public Responsibility and Southern Methodist University Press, 2000), 1-16. Also, "A Response to [critics] Curran, Lovin, and Sverdlik," 42-53.Seminar on Law-Abidingness: “A Jury of Her Peers” by Susan Glaspell
– WhatSoProudlyWeHail.org.Susan Glaspell (1876–1948) was an award-winning playwright and novelist, a writer of short stories, and, for a short while, a journalist. This story, “A Jury of Her Peers” (1917),… More
Teaching
Living Dangerously
– AEI Bradley Lecture Series, 14 March 1994.Excerpt: The importance of accepting and fostering personal moral responsibility leads me to say, for openers, that I do not see myself as my foolish brother’s keeper. Neither do I… More
The Need for Piety and Law: A Kristol-Clear Case
– In Christopher De Muth and William Kristol, eds., The Neoconservative Imagination: Essays in Honor of Irving Kristol (Washington, DC: AEI Press, 1995), 112-33.A Genealogy of Justice
– Commentary, July 1996.Abstract: All morally serious people care generally about justice. And when its apparent absence touches them directly, all people, serious or not, find themselves eager for justice. Even… More
Am I My Foolish Brother’s Keeper? Justice, Compassion, and the Mission of Philanthropy
– In ed. William F. May and A. Lewis Soens, Jr., eds., The Ethics of Giving and Receiving: Am I My Foolish Brother’s Keeper? (Dallas, TX: The Cary M. Maguire Center for Ethics and Public Responsibility and Southern Methodist University Press, 2000), 1-16. Also, "A Response to [critics] Curran, Lovin, and Sverdlik," 42-53.Seminar on Law-Abidingness: “A Jury of Her Peers” by Susan Glaspell
– WhatSoProudlyWeHail.org.Susan Glaspell (1876–1948) was an award-winning playwright and novelist, a writer of short stories, and, for a short while, a journalist. This story, “A Jury of Her Peers” (1917),… More