Wrestling With the Founding in the Culture Wars
The American Founders are neither heroes nor villains but something more radical: our inheritance.
The American Founders are neither heroes nor villains but something more radical: our inheritance.
A misguided defense of liberalism plays into the hands of its critics.
The case against free trade relies on faulty economics and erroneous history.
Many conservative and religious colleges take a failing "car dealer" approach.
Realists can underappreciate the role of virtue in good statesmanship.
The '70s-era religious-clause doctrine is now completely out of date. But many states are clinging to it.
Amateurism was the ingredient that made it worth watching, and that element is rapidly being extinguished.
The limits of David Hume’s politics of utility are evident in America’s current political polarization and heighten political discourse.
The comparison between the decline of the Roman Empire and the contemporary United States is misplaced.
Vaclav Havel's The Memorandum shows how truth can transform a world built around lies.