No Alternative to Vigilance
The Weather Underground remind us what happens when our wariness toward ideologues falters.
The Weather Underground remind us what happens when our wariness toward ideologues falters.
Unpunished violence in the streets does real harm to the rule of law, and yet the media looks away.
Andrea Grosso Ciponte’s Freiheit! reveals the limits of Hitler comparisons.
Jordan Peterson has written a Nicomachean Ethics for our day, when pernicious ideologies drown out the voice of nature.
Facts may not care about your feelings, but feelings have better lobbyists.
Everyone has a reason to be depressed but not everyone is depressed, even if his reason to be depressed is very strong.
Once you create a picture of a world in which unalloyed good hangs by a thread in the face of an alien evil, you are already boarding Flight 93.
From what might have been a mere jeu d’esprit, Gueniffey has conjured a beautiful and profound reflection on the meanings of heroism.
The Weather Underground lacked the power to achieve its goals, but we should be haunted by its crimes, its love of terror, and its nihilism.
The Equality Act would fundamentally change the history and practice of American rights.