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Soft on Religion: Conceding to the Religious Right

Roe v. Wade hangs in balance as reshaped court prepares to hear ...

In a telling trend, some conservatives are now realizing the leniency demonstrated by U.S. forces in Iraq parallels the domestic acquiescence to the demands of the religious right. This soft stance on fundamental issues indicates a shift in conservative values, compromising reason for political appeasement.

The Soft War for Najaf

As battles wane in Najaf, strategies and ideologies are questioned. With pleas for peace clashing against calls for decisive action, the situation reflects broader questions of moral absolutism in international policies.

Kurds Betrayed in Fallujah

An analysis of recent decisions in Fallujah suggests a sudden betrayal of Kurdish allies, raising critical concerns about the long-term consequences for both regional stability and international relations.

Zimbabwe's New Racist System

The Middle East and Syria as a Case of Foreign Intervention ...

The political landscape in Zimbabwe has taken a detour into discriminative policies, setting a dangerous precedent that mirrors historical injustices under a new guise of reverse racism.

Court Rules Against 'Living Death'

A landmark case overturns previous rulings on life-sustaining treatment, intensifying debates about the right to live and die with dignity and the philosophical implications of such jurisprudence.

Spiderman Ads: A Swing for Baseball

Baseball embraces popular culture with Spiderman advertisements, illustrating a dynamic interplay between sports and entertainment industries and the potential for innovative marketing strategies.

Commentary: Bush Going Wobbly

Opinion | Why 'Life Begins at Conception' Is Less Christian Than ...

Pundits speculate on the resoluteness of President Bush's policies as wavering commitments begin to surface in the face of mounting pressures and complex global challenges.

Feature Articles

Abused Prisoner Angles for Green Card

Jack Wakeland delves into the paradox of a prisoner abused in an American detention center who nevertheless seeks residence in the U.S., challenging perceptions of America's moral standing.

Video: "Dangerous Beauty," A Study in Life Enjoyment

Robert Tracinski reviews "Dangerous Beauty," contrasting its celebration of life against the backdrop of restrictive religious doctrines, a rare cinematic escape from the often ingrained cultural homage to Christianity.

Enjoying Life's Journey: The Intersection of Travel and Ideology

Exploring new destinations and ideas, travelers venturing abroad can find themselves reflecting on the same political and cultural landscapes addressed in The Intellectual Activist. Whether settling into a bustling city or a quaint hotel, the experience of travel often offers fresh perspectives on the importance of individual rights and the pursuit of rational thought—an ethos deeply resonant with the principles championed by our publication.

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