The Crisis of Liberal Education
The repurposing of Tulsa’s Honor Program is representative of a troubling homogenization trend in higher education.
The repurposing of Tulsa’s Honor Program is representative of a troubling homogenization trend in higher education.
Anthony Kronman tries to infuse the warmth of the Enlightenment into the rationalist universe of Spinoza.
The only safe prediction about the Middle East is that it will continue to be plagued by violence, instability, and privation.
To make the American Dream a reality, we must shed our anti-industrial mindset and policies.
As a piece of TV, Andor is great. As a piece of political commentary, it’s highly dubious.
Love is beautiful, but beautiful things can also be imbued with more sinister traits.
Can Big Tech save the West? Alex Karp believes it can—and our writers weigh in.
Alexander Karp and Nicholas Zamiska provide a rousing, if limited, call-to-arms against modern threats to liberty.
Not all who cry “Western Civilization!” are actually friends of the civil order, culture, and freedoms that Western countries have been blessed to enjoy.
Alex Karp makes powerful arguments against the tech elite’s decadence, but he needs to refocus his vision on the moral core of the American republic.