All Commentary
- The Monitor's ViewLiberation the Iranian way
A presidential election shows how voters find ways to seek freedom from Iran’s oppressive theocracy.
- A Christian Science PerspectiveA world driven by good values
Recognizing that we are all capable of living up to our God-given goodness and integrity equips us to see and experience that goodness more consistently.
- A Christian Science PerspectiveFreedom is ours
With God at our side, we have the right and ability to assert independence from any trouble.
- The Monitor's ViewDetroit’s sound of urban revival
The reenvisioning of a once-iconic property, Michigan Central Station, matches the vibe of a city being reborn to again make a creative contribution.
- The Monitor's ViewSouth Africa’s calming civility
Voters demanded shared governance. Their leaders are listening. Humility may usher in a new era of honesty.
- Seeking common sense on immigration
Research suggests that the long-term benefits of immigration are overwhelmingly positive. If the real issue is cultural, the question becomes how to build an effective and humane migration system.
- A Christian Science PerspectiveFeeling trapped? Unlock the gates to freedom!
If inharmony, such as illness, is holding us back, we can look to God for an understanding of our true, spiritual nature, which brings freedom.
- Readers RespondReaders write: How America can learn to trust elections again
Letters to the editor from the June 24 issue of the weekly magazine. Readers discussed trust in federal elections, media depictions of Russia, and the Monitor’s photography.
- The Monitor's ViewHungary as honest broker
The EU member often at odds with the European Union assumes the bloc’s presidency and immediately befriends Ukraine.
- As the Civil Rights Act turns 60, a call to recommit to what it stands for
The landmark Civil Rights Act of 1964, which turns 60 on Tuesday, represents a lineage of legislation that protects against discrimination. Whether that legacy endures depends on us, our columnist writes.
- A Christian Science PerspectiveHow I’m praying about the election in my country
During a national election, we can keep in view how God is harmoniously governing our nation and beyond, and expect good results.
- The Monitor's ViewCivic dividends in debt reform
Global lenders show the deeper benefits of cooperation with borrowing countries such as Sri Lanka and Ghana.
- A Christian Science PerspectiveThe continuity of God’s goodness
God, good, doesn’t share any power with evil, so we can expect to receive blessing after blessing from Him.
- Readers RespondReaders write: Are we desensitized to the war in Gaza?
Letters to the editor for the April 22 & 29 issue of the weekly magazine. Readers discussed the war in Gaza, political evangelicalism, and Portugal’s pull for expats.
- The Monitor's ViewPresident Biden’s essential purpose
His party may try to seek his retirement, while others see his capabilities as leading to many alternatives.
- A Christian Science PerspectiveDivine Love’s flow
If we’re feeling irrevocably stuck on our path to progress, we can open our hearts to God’s powerful goodness, which leads us forward.
- A Christian Science PerspectiveSe réjouir – avant et après les élections
Reconnaître que Dieu est le pouvoir suprême nous permet d’aborder les élections – et leurs conséquences – avec civilité, tranquillité d’esprit et confiance dans le pouvoir du bien.
- The Monitor's ViewBallots for kinder politics
In elections worldwide this year, voters are sending a message that civility can matter more than party or policy.
- A Christian Science PerspectiveRejoicing – before and beyond elections
Recognizing God as supremely powerful equips us to approach elections – and their aftermath – with civility, peace of mind, and confidence in the power of good.
- The Monitor's ViewA joyful rise in ‘giving circles’
As more Americans gather in small groups to donate modest amounts of money for local needs, they are expanding the idea of charity and community.