Sunday, November 13, 2005

Still busy...But added new links

Yes sadly, I'm still very busy with other affairs to attend to. Nevertheless, I did manage to add some news links, which I've been meaning to do for some time now. Here's a list of them:

Christus Rex - offers good information on Catholic politics and aesthetics

Cahiers Peguy - Catholic political blog from the perspective of the thinker Charles Peguy

Orthodoxy Today - Political and social commentary from a traditional Christian perspective

Catholic Rural Solutions - promoting an agrarian social ideal enlightened by Catholic social teachings

Simple Catholic Living - offering a Catholic alternative to our consumerist-materialist driven society

Economy in Crisis - the real deal behind what's going on with the economy, and how "free trade" is negatively effecting hard-working people.

The New Agrarian - offering a Christian alternative to decadent urban living



***Links added as of November 14, 2005:

English Independence Fighting to preserve the Anglo-Saxon heritage of England

E.F Schumacher Society and Library dedicated to the life and work of E.F. Schumacher, famous for his book Small is Beautiful: Economics as if People Mattered

The Idyllic - nice online resource for Third Way commentaries

Americans Against the American Way of Life - criticism of the decadent lifestyle and culture that prevails in American society

Alasdair MacIntyre: Online Articles and Resources - dedicated to the man who is perhaps the greatest philosopher of the late 20th century

Christopher Lasch: Online Resources Dedicated to the insightful work of the late social critic

The Institute for Communitarian Policy Studies and The Communitarian Network. The close connection between the Communitarian movement and Social Catholicism has long been noted. Many Communitarian thinkers are either Catholic or admit the influence of Catholic Social Doctrine on their work.


So enjoy, and hopefully soon I'll be able to spend more time blogging here.

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