Natural Law as the Ground of Political Obligation
Aristotelian-Thomist Realism and the Architecture of American Liberty
Incompatible Anthropologies and the Path to Constitutional Coherence
The Role of Determinatio in American Legal Authority
One Human Nature and the Limits of Law
How Managerial Ambiguity Breeds Centralized Control
How the Fragmentation of Being, Knowing, and Acting Unraveled the Foundations of the American Republic
Restoring Metaphysical Grounding to Policy Evaluation
Initiating the Strategic Defense of America’s Metaphysical Foundations
An Incomplete Ledger of Epistemic Subversives from the Founding to the Present
Retrieving America’s First Principles from Constructivist and Nominalist Decline
Why Aristotle, Aquinas, and Scottish Common Sense Realism, Not Locke's Nominalism, Defined Early American Political Philosophy