Roger Scruton, Conservatism, and Care of the Soul
Scruton’s humane approach to thinking about our common life should inspire not just reflection, but renewal.
Scruton’s humane approach to thinking about our common life should inspire not just reflection, but renewal.
Mustafa Akyol’s book tries to heal Jewish-Muslim relations, but winds up making Europe a scapegoat.
A new biography exposes Wilson’s noxious views, but rebuffing his influence on American politics will take a more complete intellectual revolution.
Reagan’s Attorney General was instrumental in the rise of an originalist legal culture.
In thought and action alike, Roger Scruton worked tirelessly to defend freedom in the highest sense of the word.
New tactics are yielding some fruit in the struggle against "stakeholder capitalism."
Australia exported "settler colonialism" to the United States—with deleterious effect.
Richard Kerbaj’s book on Five Eyes is a missed opportunity to understand the significance of one of the most consequential intelligence partnerships.
Ludwig von Mises’s World War I-era warnings about the threats to classical liberal order remain all too relevant in the modern world.
George Yancey and Hayoung David Oh’s book argues that genuine antiracism is hampered by leftist association.