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Purchase a single copy of our winter 2025 issue. Across sectors, familiar structures are trembling. Universities, government agencies, the media, and more are waking to a crisis not just of governance but of trust itself. The word institution has come to evoke bureaucracy, exclusion, even moral failure. And yet beneath the suspicion, something in us still longs for places of shared life that form character, channel individual agency toward coordinated service, and build a story across generations.
This issue of Comment asks whether the institutions now in disarray might, in fact, be in the early stages of rebirth. Renewal, our writers suggest, will not come through dismantling but through rediscovering first loves and reckoning with what truly humane ends require. Perhaps institutions, like the people who make them, can be born again … not as monuments to control, but as vessels of grace and shared purpose, capable of bearing the weight of a civilization’s hope.



