Equal Rights, Not Equity
Central planning can never address the roots of progressive extremism—only a recovery of constitutional order, and a flourishing civil society can.
Central planning can never address the roots of progressive extremism—only a recovery of constitutional order, and a flourishing civil society can.
Citizens must always remember that the state’s legitimacy derives from something beyond itself.
Yuval Levin joins the Law & Liberty Podcast to talk about the Constitution, conflict, and his new book, American Covenant.
Do Large Language Models refute Ludwig von Mises' famous anti-socialist critique?
Ross Carroll’s new introduction to Edmund Burke’s political thought examines the man of letters and the man of action.
Supreme Court pronouncements on direct and indirect taxes have been conflicting, uncertain—and wrong.
Many Americans are looking for any possible way to push back against centralized, often illegitimate authority. Nullification is not the way to do it.
Formulating a grand strategy for the twenty-first century will require robust debate on our interests, circumstances, and values.
It turns out there are reasons for things like tests, lectures, and school rules.