The virtue of civility ebbs and flows in public life, but Stephen Carter gives us reasons to work to maintain it as a standard of good citizenship.
Alexandra Hudson
It is probably impossible to restore the gold standard, but we should lament the ways its passing undermined trust.
William Irwin's effort to marry a market ethos to existentialism offers lessons about the necessity of grounding free exchange in a moral code.
Jordan Peterson is easy to caricature, but his teaching is deeper than most people realize, and offers existential lessons we need today.
Mike Lofgren argues that the Deep State controls everything, but he attributes too much to malice, and not enough to ignorance and self-interest.
Alexandra Hudson is a writer based in Indianapolis, IN. Most recently, she was an appointee at the U.S. Department of Education. She is currently working on a book on civility. Follow her on Twitter @LexiOHudson