The Joy of Escapist Catastrophism
Ironically, post-apocalyptic movies often treat their worlds as freeing us from the dystopia we’re already in.
Ironically, post-apocalyptic movies often treat their worlds as freeing us from the dystopia we’re already in.
Nellie Bowles explains why many progressives have broken with their old allies.
Tragedy, not hope, is the best guide for understanding the fate of nations.
High ideals have always gone together with economic self-interest in the history of the United States.
Halford Mackinder, Alfred Thayer Mahan, and Nicholas Spykman have returned to haunt the twenty-first century.
Surprisingly, it turns out that he was a progressive culture warrior.
American states can still take steps to avoid repeating the Eurozone Crisis.
On the latest episode of the Law & Liberty Podcast, host James Patterson sits down with contributing editor John O. McGinnis and AEI’s Adam White to discuss what the Supreme Court’s latest rulings mean for the future of law in America. Show Notes: Adam White, Constitutionalism After Chevron (Monthly Forum)John O. McGinnis and Mike Rappaport, […]
Alison LaCroix’s new book reveals the vibrant debates over federalism and the Constitution in the years before the Civil War.