Despite its name, post-liberalism does not offer any genuinely new ideas.
A new documentary recounts the history of religious freedom in our country from colonial times until today.
Dune: Part Two contains conservative truths about human nature and the fate of political faiths.
Among many unfair attacks on Mormons in the nineteenth century, slavery apologist George Fitzhugh’s was distinctive.
The only way to change the university’s direction is strong leadership from the top, and that doesn’t appear likely.
Person of Interest foresaw the future of AI and the potential problems of privacy, democracy, and human nature.
In the Lone Star State, a long-running legal challenge to “release time” in public-employee union contracts approaches its finale.
Constitutional perfectionism is the belief that a constitutional text guided by a rationalist blueprint can create a perfect society.
William Howard Taft’s reflections on the old convention system remind us that things don’t have to be this way.
The limits of David Hume’s politics of utility are evident in America’s current political polarization and heighten political discourse.
2023 was marked by disorder and instability in our country and the world. Those are not the conditions of liberty.
SEC v. Jarkesy raises the issue of the balance of power between a decentralized civil society and a centralized, bureaucratic state.
The concept of rights is not a modern innovation springing from an ideology of radical individualism and opposed to the common good.
Military conscription is contrary to the self-direction that is necessary for a culture that holds liberty as paramount.