Why I Am Not a ‘Christian Nationalist’
…one of its roles; this is also the case in some aspects of the welfare state. And the military – which is strictly speaking not the state, but a means…
…one of its roles; this is also the case in some aspects of the welfare state. And the military – which is strictly speaking not the state, but a means…
…and reject the last three, at least as things that can be enforced by the state. Moral ‘conservatives’ affirm all six. Views on economic issues, however, tend to depend on…
…is fully populist. [Goldwater cannot be called populist!] Far from rejecting the welfare state, populism likes the ‘good welfare’ that goes to those who have ‘paid into’ the system or…
…. .the Richard C. Levin professor of history at Yale,” [as stated in the book jacket] but he is also a permanent fellow of the Institute for Human Sciences in…
…Although Sider supported a ‘welfare state’, in his view, members of the Christian Church still had a duty to care for the poor of their communities. But he made it…
…I like is permitting third parties to choose between endorsing major party candidates or picking their own, as in New York State’s Conservative, Liberal, and Working Families parties. I think…
…state! Anyhow, it seems that the Sadducees, who wanted to get along with the Romans, thought Jesus was a troublemaker. So they decided for the moment to make an ad…
…in the state are now revealed to be subject to fire danger, and many worry about building there. Some other areas are too mountainous, too prone to flooding, or too…
…18 the Secretary of State of the United States proclaimed the amendment in effect. The states affected by this were Kentucky and Delaware, which had not been affected by the…
…may simply have been an assortment of city states, or it may have been the first empire. We just don’t know. At some point, the rule of priests was complemented…