OPINION
The Moral Horizon of Politics: Reflections in the Wake of Anti-War Thought
The piece invites readers into a discourse about the moral dimension of political life, suggesting that politics is not a realm of neutrality but a stage where
The Moral Dimension of Modern Politics: Reflections on Power and Purpose
The notion that politics should be guided by moral considerations remains a central, if contested, ideal in public life. The reference to a historic figure such
The Ethics of Politics in the Modern Era: A Religious Perspective on War and Morality
The idea of politics as a space for moral restraint rather than unchallenged pragmatism is echoed in a provocative stance attributed to Pope Leo XIV, who argues
Morality in Modern Politics: Reflections on Duty, Silence, and Power
The statement that politics should never be morally silent or neutral rings through the ages with persistent relevance. In this meditation on leadership and eth
Lebanon’s Quiet Hope: Peace Talks and a Fragile Ceasefire in Washington
Lebanon’s political and humanitarian situation remains delicately poised, even as a framework for peace holds a tenuous grip on the surface. Despite an ongoing