The most common left-wing attacks on the Supreme Court are based on politics, not law.
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Corporatism and industrial policy will only hasten Europe's economic decline.
Constitutional amendments can protect liberty, but we are too cautious about the procedures to propose them.
Do we want a UK where every citizen gets his daily bread from the state?
As Western society confronts a crisis of meaning, some student activists turn to violence as they search for transcendence in misguided places.
What’s killing Disney and Hollywood in general is the rampant immaturity and laziness of its creative workers.
Nic Pizzolatto has an instinct for tragedy, but he wants Americans to reconcile themselves to the violence of their society.
New civic institutes could help train up a generation of articulate politicians and citizens.
Labour’s attempts to reform the UK House of Commons shows the threat posed to individualism by overzealous modernisers.
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The common claim that just seventeen percent of the founding generation was “churched” is founded on bad social science.
The present system of banking oversight is not working. A privatized one might be better.
Benjamin Rush’s theory about physical work and mental health can help today’s idle men.
Progressive ideology poses a serious threat to the rule of law, and the Founders’ idea of a constitutional democracy.
Eric Hoffer’s writings can help us understand the global appeal of populism.
States have no friends, only interests—and the United States needs to focus more on what’s most vital.