Is the Medium the Message?
Marshall McLuhan remains invaluable for understanding the role in our lives, but he had his limits.
Marshall McLuhan remains invaluable for understanding the role in our lives, but he had his limits.
The Frenchman’s treatment of Arthur de Gobineau offers a lesson for today’s intra-conservative debates.
Maybe the battles of the pronouns, which came about so quickly, will cease sooner than their current prominence might suggest.
An extraordinary new "autobiography" synthesizes quotes from across the apologist's vast corpus.
The theorists of the unitary executive have not yet proven that the Founders gave the president an unregulable removal power.
Robert Jackson's biographers are too easily captured by their subject.
The “intelligible principle” standard can still protect the separation of powers—so long as the Supreme Court actually adheres to it.
Islam can be compatible with Western freedoms—and Frank Meyer's ideas can help us understand how.
The right's divergent factions could find common ground in a fresh effort to redirect young offenders.