1619 and the Poisoned Well of Identity Politics
The 1619 Project is more than a national charter of grievances and despair.
The 1619 Project is more than a national charter of grievances and despair.
Policy inertia means that the Republican Party of 2024 will share more with the Republican Party of 1924 than that of more recent decades.
Three contributors discuss Joshua Mitchell's new book and the trajectory of identity politics.
Identity politics unwittingly prepares the way for a resurgence of fully pagan thought.
Those who seek to rein in our woke madness need to develop targeted strategies, create new political frames, and build workable coalitions.
Narratives of guilt and innocence have been a driving force in politics from ancient times—but has anything changed?.
A gathering at George Mason University to remember the late, great judge.
Our health experts seek perfect safety when it comes to Covid mitigation without careful consideration of the harm their policies may inflict.
Williams’ argument runs counter to how many today understand the Enlightenment movements which reshaped the European world from the late 17th century on.
If the Court decides rightly in Uzuegbunam v. Preczewski, mootness will no longer serve as a shield for the erosion of constitutional rights.