The Founders’ Religious Liberty, Beyond Rakove
Religious freedom is at the center of liberal constitutionalism and occupies a central place in Jefferson’s and Madison’s political thinking.
Religious freedom is at the center of liberal constitutionalism and occupies a central place in Jefferson’s and Madison’s political thinking.
As Edward Bernays saw it, a healthy democratic society required the regulation of the beliefs of the many by the work of an unseen few.
What Killed Michael Brown? is the kind of documentary our media once had the guts to produce.
Liberalism must grapple with the transcendence of human persons.
We are in a period of political polarization unprecedented since at least the New Deal, and its waves have engulfed our fundamental document.
Ludwig argues that civic friendship can fit within liberalism and help correct its blind spot(s) to important aspects of life, like civic associations.
As Francesco Boldizzoni details, reports of capitalism’s demise have, time and again, been greatly exaggerated.
While it may be a modest, middle-age virtue, civility is foundational to sustain a pluralistic liberal democracy.
Trevor Shelley succeeds in recovering a noble and humane political perspective within the horizons of modern liberty and modern politics.