I am rather fond of my native land and her robust and quirky republican traditions, but Jesus did not preach democracy nor ...
Tunisia’s elections strengthened President Saied's authority, signaling a shift from democratic aspirations. His expanded ...
Held as a part of the Villanova Philosophy Department’s Speaker’s Series, Villanova Ph.D. alumnus Michael Shaw (‘06) returned ...
This belief shaped the party’s 2024 strategy. Abortion was “by far the most prevalent topic in 2024 Democratic messaging,” ...
In the wake of the 2024 election, many are grappling with a profound moral injury. This piece explores the depth of this ...
The history of political art, in its vast potential, shows how stories can be crafted and morale can be boosted to spark the ...
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The collapse of government
Instead of the separation of powers, the three branches of government appear to be collapsing together. Who should do ...
For Q3 2024, Aristotle Atlantic’s Focus Growth Composite posted a total return of 2.84% gross of fees, underperforming the ...
For Q3 2024, Aristotle Atlantic’s Core Equity Composite posted a total return of 3.19% gross of fees, underperforming the S&P ...
Why do we get so upset over political disagreements? The root causes of this stress go beyond policy differences.
Trump’s speeches may seem rambling and incoherent, his ‘weave’ is actually part of a carefully constructed narrative.
According to new research, 55% of Americans said that consuming media coverage about politics and reading interviews with the candidates is causing them heightened stress and anxiety. In a ...