The Christian Nationalist Panic
It’s reasonable to be concerned about the blending of faith and politics, but keep the problem in perspective.
It’s reasonable to be concerned about the blending of faith and politics, but keep the problem in perspective.
Election results could be predicted with much greater accuracy if we allowed people to bet on them.
Under any version of originalism, the Hylton case is useless, or worse than useless, as evidence of constitutional meaning.
Keith Whittington seeks a more complete understanding of why free speech matters on campuses.
Philip Pettit tries to improve on social contract theory, but the familiar critiques still stick.
The free market exists because of something no one likes to be reminded of: scarcity.
Rioting sparked by far-right populism in the United Kingdom shows conservatives need a better approach to politics.
A century after Keynes’s famous lecture, faith in economic interventionism persists across the political spectrum.
The Pivot to Asia was more of an idea and a slogan than a thoughtful and deliberate strategy.
A serious historian acknowledges England’s less-glorious moments without reveling in self-flagellation.