SANTE Maletta has what, to me, is a powerful essay, "MacIntyre and the Subversion of Natural Law," in Virtue and Politics that I will ruminate on in this column. After all, the tempo of partisan activity is increasing, even before the campaign period, the rhetoric is turning nasty, and tempers are rising.

It cannot be harmful to ask about being rational and to learn from one of the advocates of rationality in contemporary times, Alasdair MacIntyre.

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