Our Embattled Anglosphere
Recent elections in Canada, Australia, and the UK show the fault lines between illiberal democracy and undemocratic liberalism.
Recent elections in Canada, Australia, and the UK show the fault lines between illiberal democracy and undemocratic liberalism.
Some of AI’s strongest advocates may promise utopia, but most recognize no technology can create a post-governance, post-work, or post-scarcity world.
Often, the kind of rhetoric that sells books doesn't contribute to healthy political discourse.
Seth D. Kaplan joins James Patterson to discuss his recent book, Fragile Neighborhoods.
A new collection of writing from M. L. R. Smith and the late David Martin Jones reveals insights about the threats to the global order built by the West.
Ultimately, only a civic culture alert to and upset by abuses of power can safeguard sound republican government.
It is important to keep standards high, but we must also be honest about what combat effectiveness means in the modern era.
We shouldn't need a psychotherapist to tell us that it's okay to have some negative feelings about maternity.
By assigning personal attributes to birth cohort, generationism tends to undermine personal responsibility.