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Revisiting the Logic of Court Packing
A new book shows how Franklin D. Roosevelt achieved at least some of his objectives in his attempt to pack the Court.
The Ravages of Cultural Termites
The tiny scale of woke objectives is really the most sinister thing about them.
In the Face of Suffering
The Stabat Mater, a medieval poem, teaches human beings how to suffer well.
Profligacy in Lockstep
The world's central banks are possibly facing an insolvency of their own making.
Birds, Bees, and Bible Verses
Unchastity is a real challenge for churches, but brow-beating may not be the solution.
The American Heritage of Freedom in the Liberal Arts
The purpose of liberal education is to illuminate how one ought to use the liberty you possess properly.
Searching for Fathers in America
Scent of a Woman presents the moral and manly education of Charlie Simms, who has been left fatherless by America.
The Flaws of Ranked Choice
A mathematical understanding of Ranked Choice Voting reveals its theoretical and practical flaws.