Latin America’s True Friend of Liberty
Ramón Díaz rescued liberal ideas from the obscurity into which they had fallen in Uruguay.
Ramón Díaz rescued liberal ideas from the obscurity into which they had fallen in Uruguay.
George Hawley shows how postwar American conservative thought has evolved into the right-wing discourse in today's age of identity politics.
A revival of the privileges or immunities clause would not necessarily lead to heightened scrutiny of economic regulation.
Are Enlightenment principles responsible for the decline—or the growth—of classical education?
Harking back to G. K. Chesterton, Davis offers a defense of the local, relational, and a sense of place.
Mercy Otis Warren wanted her countrymen to remember the terrible burden of being unfree.
When the Fed stopped focusing on inflation, it undermined the stability of our financial system.
One cannot change the language in higher education in a moment, but if one jeers loudly enough, one can in time send some useless phrases into the dustbin.
It can be transformative, but only if we allow it to speak for itself.
The Iliad depicts the roots of Greek citizenship and contains a surprising teaching about pity and community.