Harvard and the Importance of Civic Courage
Civic courage is the resolve to uphold democratic values despite risk. Harvard's refusal to yield to political pressure defends academic freedom. It sets a national precedent, showing that moral leadership in crisis protects the integrity of education as well as the future of democracy.
Forgotten Threads: Public Discourse in a Fraying Republic
As America shouts across its divides, the deeper crisis goes unnamed: a loss of moral imagination, shared myth, and the willingness to listen. Beneath the noise lies a silent fracture, one that only truth, spoken with care, can mend.
What Liberty Forgets: Reclaiming the Narrative
Liberty isn’t a possession of one political party in America-- it’s a fragile thread stretched between opposing truths.
The Consequences of Moral Sleepwalking
At the heart of the Republic’s Threshold of Covenant lies a moral fracture: liberty for me versus liberty for all. This is more than a crisis; it is a reckoning with memory, fear, and the deliberate choice to return to a story wide enough for us all-- or not.