The Winter of Liberal Discontent
Russia's Decembrist Uprising of 1825 ended in tragedy, but a new book characterizing it as “the first Russian revolution” uncovers its universal ideals.
Russia's Decembrist Uprising of 1825 ended in tragedy, but a new book characterizing it as “the first Russian revolution” uncovers its universal ideals.
The thirteenth-century scholar offers a straightforward textualist approach to law that Scalia would commend.
If Congressmen want to be free from party strictures, they must be closer to their constituents.
A new biography explores the work and mind of a leading American journalist of the twentieth century.
Robert VerBruggen joins the Law & Liberty Podcast to discuss civil rights after DEI.
When people are hungry for community, they crave collectivism the way starving people crave junk food.
In an era of populist confusion, what are conservatism's truest aspirations?
Conservatism needs to rediscover its aspirational character to appeal to a rising generation.
The American Right desperately needs John Wilsey’s new book, because it needs a vision to aspire to.
While the transcendent aspirations of conservatives like John Wilsey are good and true, they must take populist challenges more seriously.