States, Courts, and Common-Good Conservatism
We must marry Antifederalist sympathies, which recognize the dangers of concentrating power, to a holistic conservative jurisprudence.
We must marry Antifederalist sympathies, which recognize the dangers of concentrating power, to a holistic conservative jurisprudence.
Is the Christian tradition compatible with a conservatism skeptical of power and a constrained vision of human society?
Saruman's dangerous tongue offers to rescue men from ruin: "Indeed I alone can aid you now."
The real history of America's political pulpit defies simple categorization, but is essential to understanding our nation's past.
The ideals instilled by American higher education today are poised to have a profound influence on countries around the world tomorrow.
Finch works well at the superficially emotive level, but also on a deeper, more spiritually symbolic one.
The story of Eddie Gallagher features pride, loyalty, brutality, and moral ambiguity—attributes that have always been inseparable from war.
The Bishop's Wife shows the difference between what we want and what we truly need for Christmas.
Die Hard is our Christmastime Western, edifying children and adults alike about the need for the manly virtues.
The wisdom of Captain Bob Wallace saves Christmas, not only for the Haynes Sisters, but for General Waverly, the Columbia Inn, and the old Army unit.