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Welcome to the Age of Aristopopulism

In 1843, Karl Marx said religion was the opium of the people, and in 1955, Raymond Aron said Marxism was the opium of the intellectuals. Aron’s formulation was later updated in the 1973 Lindsay ...
Newly excavated extension of the Western Wall with inscriptions. (Photo by Geoffrey Clarfield). I first set foot in Jerusalem ...
Only thru’ Governance, Academia, professional institutes, etc. can we ensure that each and every citizen learns and strives to imbibe the spirit of ‘Constitutional Fundamental Duties’; of ‘Karma-Yoga’ ...
As Western conservatives have embraced Catholic zeal, a global assertion of Hindu pride blurs the line between cultural ...
His Excellency Chairman of the Board of Directors of Doha International Center for Interfaith Dialogue (DICID) Dr. Ibrahim bin Saleh Al Naimi revealed that the Center will ...
Despite progress, a practice that America condemns elsewhere as a human rights abuse remains legal under some circumstances ...
There has been a 17-percent drop in in the number of U.S. adults who say religion is an important part of their daily ...
A Catholic on the campaign trail and the “possibly catastrophic character of what is happening under our eyes” caused deep ...
BALTIMORE (AP) — U.S. Catholic bishops elected Oklahoma City Archbishop Paul Coakley as their new president on Tuesday, ...
Nicolas Cage plays Joseph in 'The Carpenter's Son,' a well-crafted, conceptually risky, sometimes awkward parable of the ...
Nietzsche’s vision of the human as a value-creating, self-overcoming agent speaks powerfully to the psychological and cultural ruptures of the AI age.