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Netflix's Surviving Black Hawk Down is a missed opportunity to discuss the place of humanitarian interventions in American foreign policy.
Netflix's Surviving Black Hawk Down is a missed opportunity to discuss the place of humanitarian interventions in American foreign policy.
New York would never be the Puritans' austere city on a hill, yet it became America’s vibrant heart of capitalism.
With AI, the belief that developed countries need to import substantial numbers of laborers is outdated.
The stand of the militiamen at Lexington and Concord is a vital touchstone of America’s constitutional tradition.
Daniel J. Mahoney joins the podcast, discussing his new book The Persistence of the Ideological Lie.
To make a moral case for the West, and to combat socialism and antisemitism, we must better acquaint ourselves with communism's brutal history.
For all its faults, the New Right nudged conservatives back toward community.
The AI revolution is here to stay, but the best way to manage the technology’s rise is a balanced approach to regulation.
A new collection of the late Gerald Russello’s writing demonstrates the true insight and genuine wit of his conservative mind.
Eighty years after its publication, Lewis’s novel That Hideous Strength remains a powerful prophecy of progressivism’s threats to the West.