The argument made recently by Kim Forde-Mazrui may not be in good faith, but it does raise important questions about the meaning of the Constitution.
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Far from creating a “dog-eat-dog” world, Adam Smith shows why capitalism instead creates a society of cooperation and mutual benefit.
Forced dialogue and a strange mocumentary structure unfortunately mar this story of the fight to overturn an arcade-game ban.
A federal agency for licensing AI firms would make Americans more vulnerable to the problems the technology can help us address.
The granting of immunity to platforms for third-party content suggests a clear distinction that America’s preeminent publisher could locate with precision.
It is both legal and legitimate for legislatures and governors to redirect state universities toward a healthy understanding of culture and American life.
Our efforts must focus on depoliticizing higher education.
A1949 movie about the Battle of the Bulge reveals the American character that won World War II.
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She was a woman, but she was not the author of the speech attributed to her in popular lore.
Tensions within American Catholicism today reflect a long-running debate between Americanists and separationists.
A report of the National Conservatism Conference in London.
Two Supreme Court cases this term highlight a confusion between commutative and distributive justice.
DEI will only disappear when its philosophy of postmodernist identitarian leftism becomes a fringe ideology.