On Servitude

Kenneth Minogue shows how democracy can undermine liberty.

For Richer, for Poorer

Even a weakened America can afford global pre-eminence.

An Innocent Abroad

For all the grand speeches, President Obama has little of substance to show on the foreign policy front.

Faith Matters: More From the Venerable Mead

Last Sunday Via Meadia featured the first part of an essay by my father, Loren B. Mead, in which he reflected on the state of the American church.  Today I am happy to bring you the conclusion.  Please feel free to comment; the Venerable One stands ready to reflect and respond. PART III:  MINISTERING  IN […]

Literary Saturday: A Tale of Two Henries

The usefulness of history is not one of those truths that Americans take to be self evident.  Indeed, there’s a long tradition in the United States of thinking that our job is to bury the past, not to wallow in it.“History is bunk,” said Henry Ford; the limits of the past do not and should […]

Georgia in the Crosshairs

Part of any trip to Georgia getting the most out of local color: the food, the scenery, the Stalin Museum.But there’s another dimension to Georgia: geopolitics.  Divided, occupied in part by Russian troops, Georgia is one of the world’s most at-risk countries and the shadow of new crises with Russia hangs over everything in the country.Some […]

"An African-Brazilian Woman of Poor Origin"

At the time of writing the outcome of a national election in Brazil is still undecided. The candidate of the left-of-center party, endorsed by the enormously popular President Lula (prevented by the constitution from running for another term) was way ahead of her right-of-center opponent in the polls. She was expected to win easily in […]

Faith Matters: Notes From the Venerable Mead

Attentive readers of these posts know that my father, Loren B. Mead, is an Episcopal priest.  Ordained more than fifty years ago in the Diocese of South Carolina, he served in the parish ministry at Trinity Church in Pinopolis, South Carolina and in Chapel Hill, North Carolina at the Church of the Holy Family.  Once […]

More Wisdom from Geneva

In its issue of October 19 The Christian Century, house organ of well-meaning mainline Protestants, reported on a summit meeting at the United Nations of religious leaders and other humanitarians on the occasion of the tenth anniversary of the so-called UN Millenium Development Goals. The latter constituted a program for “the eradication of extreme poverty […]

Celebrating Stalin in Georgia

There are many reasons that more people should visit Georgia (republic of, not state of — although, dear readers from the Peach State, there are many reasons to visit the state of Georgia also); there is the fresh fruit and the fantastic food, the beautiful scenery and the friendly people.  And, of course, there is […]

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