A Henry Ford for Housing
The housing problem is soluble, but not through rent controls or public housing.
The housing problem is soluble, but not through rent controls or public housing.
Wendell Berry succumbs to politics and a surprisingly modern, post-industrial view of work.
Wendell Berry's Port William novels invite reflection on whether the meek might not, after all, inherit the Earth.
A new biography of the villain of the Book of Esther is a testament to the timeless allure of biblical misinterpretation.
In her attacks on originalism, Jill Lepore fails to understand how the method preserves democratic legitimacy.
Our NATO allies are not helpless children—they can, and should, defend themselves.
The key to answering the delegation question may be to embrace different standards for different powers.
Despite his many flaws, Demosthenes was a consistent defender of democracy.
Adam Tomkins joins the Law & Liberty Podcast to discuss his latest book on the most pressing problems of contemporary free speech law.