Conservative Fusion
Charles C. W. Cooke, Samuel Goldman, and Stephanie Slade discuss and debate fusionism—what it is and how it speaks to our time.
Charles C. W. Cooke, Samuel Goldman, and Stephanie Slade discuss and debate fusionism—what it is and how it speaks to our time.
States have no friends, only interests—and the United States needs to focus more on what’s most vital.
If Israel hopes for peace, it should refocus its efforts on expanding and consolidating the Abraham Accords.
In helping America become free, black Americans aided their own efforts to become free.
Walter Scott’s 1824 historical novel illustrates the value of this ancient virtue.
The cult classic Dead Poets Society shows audiences what has gone wrong with the modern academy.
Market competition encourages honesty, and increases public trust.
W. B. Allen’s Montesquieu has one foot in the classical world and another in the early modern and seeks a politics superior to either.
Israel’s precision attack conforms to the demands of just-war theory and the laws of armed conflict.