America’s Federal Settlement
The Constitution’s federalism was not a side concern, not a means to an end, not an unfortunate compromise with stubborn reality—it was the main event.
The Constitution’s federalism was not a side concern, not a means to an end, not an unfortunate compromise with stubborn reality—it was the main event.
The coming competition with China can be won peacefully, but requires a serious grand strategy.
9/11 was the most successful attack in a decades-long, transnational terrorist campaign that is still ongoing.
In this era of "fake news" and social media, are we as a society able to distinguish truth from lies?
The Great American Race Game offers a British take on America's race problem.
A recent Court decision demonstrates that Morrison has received a well-deserved burial.
We must find a different narrative than identity politics that better fits the character of the American regime.
The idea of “equal concern and respect," rather than particular grievances of any group, provides the moral foundation of identity politics today.
Liberal education equips citizens in truth-seeking deliberation and responsible action rather than identity politics.
Americans have not lost their religion, they have simply relocated their religion to the realm of politics.