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The Pursuit of Happiness, by Robert Royal – Brown Pelican Society of Lousiana

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By Robert Royal, The Catholic Thing, May 28, 2024

Robert Royal is editor-in-chief of The Catholic Thing and president of the Faith & Reason Institute in Washington, D.C. His most recent books are Columbus and the Crisis of the West and A Deeper Vision: The Catholic Intellectual Tradition in the Twentieth Century.

Note: We hope you all had a restful Memorial Day with family and friends. But we’re back now and need to do business again. Our mid-year funding campaign resumes with good progress made and more that needs to be made. Soon. We intend to be here for everything that will happen in the Church and the world for the rest of 2024 and beyond. Are you willing to do your part? Setting up automatic monthly donations is easy, and a possible option for those who can’t give much all at once. And there are other ways: all fully tax-deductible. If you click the button you can see several ways by which you can make your own, personal contribution to the ongoing work of The Catholic Thing. Please do so, today. – RR 

Sociology is the softest of the sciences – according to sociological surveys – and its practitioners, with noteworthy exceptions, largely lean – and more than lean – Left. Which may explain why a recent New York Times essay seems puzzled and not a little irritated by the fact, noted by the sociologists, that conservatives are measurably happier (and have been for half a century) than liberals in our radically rabid era. Their explanations tend towards the judgment that conservative happiness may be deplorable – for instance, that conservatives are (allegedly) less troubled than their liberal counterparts by inequality and injustice in the world. But it doesn’t take much insight into human existence to see that, on the question of happiness, the sociological dogs may be barking up several wrong sociological trees. …

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