Innovation and the Investor State
Addressing stagnation will require government intervention, but of a highly selective kind aimed at spurring innovation.
Addressing stagnation will require government intervention, but of a highly selective kind aimed at spurring innovation.
Jacques Barzun’s Teacher in America illustrates the triumphs of good teaching and the failures of poor instruction.
Opponents of the Leviathan will find no succor in the imagined panacea of nullification.
What should we make of John Rawls's landmark work fifty years after its release?
Michael McConnell converses about his latest book, The President Who Would Not Be King.
As long as humans are human, some people will behave badly in business. But no cure should be worse than the sickness.
The decay of the American republic ought to prompt a renewed zeal for the recovery of constitutional limits, not a grasp for the levers of judicial power.
The Weather Underground remind us what happens when our wariness toward ideologues falters.
Unpunished violence in the streets does real harm to the rule of law, and yet the media looks away.