“Sinking in Luxury, Sloth, and Vice”
America has gone through times so difficult that even its Founders were despondent, but it emerged still standing. Should we take heart?
America has gone through times so difficult that even its Founders were despondent, but it emerged still standing. Should we take heart?
If America’s Constitution needs its own “Bible,” you could do much worse than The Federalist. But Gary Gregg and Aaron Coleman do us one better.
One of the most successful parody accounts on Twitter, Andrew Doyle’s invention offers a picture of intersectional activism’s most deranged impulses.
Education activists are now associating standards of good writing with “white supremacy.” This is a truly racist claim.
There is a growing need to rein in the political excesses of the public sector, both in long suffering areas and in newer abuses of unionization.
Embracing stakeholder capitalism on a global scale would only magnify the already-yawning gap between Davos man and everyone else.
Education activists are now associating standards of good writing with “white supremacy.” This is a truly racist claim.
The claim that the United States is baked through with oppression always looks to origins, and this takes us down a dangerous path.
The question is not about consensus or disagreement but about the nature of law and the moral premises undergirding a regime marked by the rule of law.
Recently, there has emerged a wholly unanticipated enforcement of Title IX—this time benefiting men.