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The Middle Path Forsworn
In his great work of dramatized history, Solzhenitsyn ponders the lessons of the Russian Revolution.
“People Don’t Talk That Way Anymore”
National Treasure may seem cheesy and even a bit absurd, but beneath the surface it has a valuable message about the meaning of patriotism.
The Political Theories Underlying the Disinformation Debate
Contemporary debates about “disinformation” point back to a fundamental tension in Enlightenment philosophy.
Questioning the Oppression Olympics
A progressive sociologist explains how wokeness comforts the comfortable and afflicts the afflicted.
Whither Sullivan?
The Supreme Court may be able to address the worst consequences of Sullivan without overturning the decision outright.
Is Higher Education Inherently Political?
Using legislative mandates in education risks the same mistake as progressives who would fold all of human experience into the purview of the state.
After the DEI Bans
After the DEI bans, boards of trustees, university presidents, and state legislatures must begin the hard work of restoring educational excellence.