The Significance of Veterans Day
November 11, 2011 · Military, Veterans, Leon R. Kass
What exactly do we celebrate on Veterans Day? To be sure, we mean to honor the brave men and women, living and dead, who have fought America’s battles, past and present. But honor them how, and for what? About these matters, we lack a clear national answer.
Of Loves and War: Above Sentimentality
June 9, 2011 · War, Unions, Leon R. Kass
It’s the year for revisiting the Civil War, and also, alas, for “revisioning”—according to current sensibilities—how the war should be remembered. A recent casualty of the blogosphere skirmishes is the famous letter from Union major Sullivan Ballou to his wife Sarah, written a week before his death…
Take Time to Remember
May 29, 2011 · Leon R. Kass, Memorial Day, Blog
American identity, character, and civic life are shaped by many things, but decisive among them are our national memories—of our long history, our triumphs and tragedies, our national aspirations and achievements. Crucial to the national memory are the words our forebears wrote, to show us who we…
Defending Life and Dignity
February 25, 2008 · Features, Magazine, Leon R. Kass
In his State of the Union address President Bush spoke briefly on matters of life and science. He stated his intention to expand funding for new possibilities in medical research, to take full advantage of recent breakthroughs in stem cell research that provide pluripotent stem cells without…