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Ten Convenient Beliefs for Pope Leo XIV

Stephen Turner’s framework of good bad theories describes beliefs that persist not because they map reality accurately but because they coordinate action, stabilize coalitions, and legitimate power. They are good at sustaining group identity, reducing internal friction, and justifying continued … Continue reading

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The Pope Versus the President: An Alliance Theory Reading of the Leo XIV–Trump Feud

The clash between Pope Leo XIV and Donald Trump looks, on the surface, like a moral disagreement about war. A pope condemns a threat to destroy Iranian civilization. A nationalist president defends it as necessary deterrence. Commentators slot the conflict … Continue reading

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Chicago, Peru, Rome: The Making of Pope Leo XIV

Pope Leo XIV, born Robert Francis Prevost in Chicago in 1955, looks like a rupture if you focus on nationality. Track his formation instead of his passport, and the story becomes almost archetypal. Leo is a creature of specific institutional … Continue reading

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