The Enduring Publius
The Federalist remains a fruitful object of study with the potential to enlighten our understanding of its time and our own.
The Federalist remains a fruitful object of study with the potential to enlighten our understanding of its time and our own.
Smith remains good law. Yet Fulton appears to have rewritten its meaning.
The common sense of Jewish wisdom is all the more powerful for its simplicity.
The repeated postliberal claim that America was founded upon an anthropology of expressive individualism finds no support in American political culture.
George Floyd's death was wrong, but even those who should know better have turned him into something he was not: a righteous martyr to a cause.
Central banks have contributed to serious macroeconomic problems while using their considerable discretion to fight financial fires.
In an increasingly egalitarian and democratic age, deference seems to be from another time.
Data and evidence cannot tell us what to do with them—that requires moral judgment.
Engelhart has created a well-researched account of people who exist at the very periphery of both the medical and legal world of state-sanctioned suicide.
In Mahanoy, the Supreme Court struck a blow for free speech and bolstered the rights of parents.