War and the Republic
For over a century, presidents have charted America’s global course. Was it always supposed to be that way?
For over a century, presidents have charted America’s global course. Was it always supposed to be that way?
Amy Watson’s new book argues that the transatlantic party ideology of Patriotism is essential for understanding the genesis of the American Revolution.
Constitutional limits just keep stymieing progress.
To understand Congress’s abdication, look at the history of presidential selection.
The Federalist does more than merely explain how the Constitution is supposed to work—it provides a civic education America must recover.
Universities can help heal our civic culture by getting back to their own truth-seeking mission.
Popular liberal critics of originalism argue on the basis of bad history and biased narratives.
Popular liberal critics of originalism argue on the basis of bad history and biased narratives.
Initial job losses are likely, but AI will ultimately make society functionally more knowledgeable—and therefore more productive.