Quentin Tarantino’s Escape from History
The legendary filmmaker has managed to build something meaningful out of the stony weight of cinematic history.
The legendary filmmaker has managed to build something meaningful out of the stony weight of cinematic history.
At some point iconoclasts will find themselves standing, torches in hand, at the foot of something they love. Harry Potter turned out to be that thing.
To preserve a healthy democracy, the French legislature needs to pull its weight.
Does the recent development of progressive liberalism really discredit the ideals of pluralism and civility?
Should museums only exhibit work of their own culture, or should they bring the world to visitors?
The proponents of effective altruism forget the lessons about charity from Adam Smith, Charles Dickens, and the New Testament.
A new book explores the nuances and historical roots of libertarianism.
Far from creating a “dog-eat-dog” world, Adam Smith shows why capitalism instead creates a society of cooperation and mutual benefit.
The argument made recently by Kim Forde-Mazrui may not be in good faith, but it does raise important questions about the meaning of the Constitution.