Tim Stanley offers a gentle, humane defense of gratitude, continuity, and loyalty. But he concedes more to the spirit of our age than he admits.
Samuel Goldman
We can take some comfort in the knowledge that our fears of decline, collapse, and disunion are nothing new.
A basic premise of modern Western liberties is that persons reasoning in good faith will inevitably disagree about matters of importance.
The most fashionable ideas on the intellectual right—populism, nationalism, integralism—challenge the emphasis on freedom.
Crafting a Trump ideology isn’t that easy, as F.H. Buckley’s latest book shows.
Samuel Goldman is an associate professor of political science and executive director of the Loeb Institute for Religious Freedom at George Washington University. He is author of God’s Country: Christian Zionism in America, and After Nationalism: Being American in an Age of Division, and has written for many publications.