The work of J. L. Austin helps illuminate the problem with choosing our own pronouns.
Tyranny of Majority
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When a special class of moral guardians is permitted to be above the rule of law, there is no check on their own corruptibility.
The Constitution is designed to succeed if and only if the American people practice a soundly informed conscientious citizenship.
A Spy Among Friends tells a story of friendship, treachery, and justice in MI6.
There is more than one way to enjoy a book.
Several factors combine to make our discordant times more perilous than most of those in America's past.
The assassination of presidential candidate Fernando Villavicencio could spur real political reform, or it could lead to further instability and bloodshed.
In memory of Harry Frankfurt, we should remember that truth is essential to the rule of law.
As moderate parties struggle to form coalitions, extremists on both right and left are able to exert more influence.
A newsletter worth reading.
Tocqueville understood how constitutional review, without meaningful checks, could enable judicial despotism.
The portrayal of women in Love’s Labour’s Lost has many valuable lessons for the Old and New Right.
The economy will go south in a hurry if our policy makers follow the recommendations of American Compass.
Two hundred years on, the clown and the titan still fight for our attention.
The Supreme Court's approach to religious freedom is consonant with the paradigm that guided American jurisprudence through most of our history.
Classical liberalism offers a way forward amidst uncertain climate science.