Where Will Progressives Go from Here?
The turn toward identity politics has undercut the political foundations of American progressivism.
The turn toward identity politics has undercut the political foundations of American progressivism.
Mary Beard provides an insightful look into the daily activity at the top of the Roman Empire.
A graphic novel shows the reality of being female under the ayatollahs.
Data shows that a bevy of Scottish thinkers were the first to bestow a political meaning to the word “liberal.”
Adam Kirsch’s book is a masterful commentary on a complex ideological phenomenon that is shaping the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in real-time.
James Graham Wilson makes a compelling case that the under-celebrated example of Paul Nitze is both instructive and worthy of our emulation.
In retrospect, perhaps it was a mistake to invite elites to "preach what they practice."
My Early Life seeks to form souls that belong in "the family of the lion, or the tribe of the eagle."
Weaver’s Southern Essays provide a beautiful and tragic vision of a world that has passed away.
Healthy markets are like gardens, which policymakers should permit to grow.