For Tom Cotton and the Right, Violence and Cruelty Are Common Sense
The American right frequently takes unreasonable and anti-social behavior and presents it as commonplace and normal.
The American right frequently takes unreasonable and anti-social behavior and presents it as commonplace and normal.
For a century, housing has been stuck in a vicious cycle of layering bad policy atop bad policy. It is imperative that we end it.
On the importance of a strong inside strategy.
Ian Dunt's How To Be a Liberal is a history of liberalism's conflicted nature and a call to arms for a dynamic, inclusive liberalism.
Liberal Currents offers discussion, elucidation, and defense of liberal principles and institutions.
A review of Alan Kahan's history of liberalism.
With all the drawbacks upon government which fancy can depict, or imagination conjure up, society possessing it, is as paradise to pandemonium, compared with society without it.
The classics are neither self-help books nor sources of conservative propaganda
A leftist alternative to originalism is needed now more than ever
How American Christianity moved from right-wing activism to outright idolatry in the Trump era
Rufo is the latest in a long line of conservatives who project their own victimhood to mobilize support
A review of Patrick Deneen's Regime Change: Toward a Postliberal Future.
The esteemed political scientist and founding editor of American Purpose, Francis Fukuyama, has taken aim at woke liberalism, which he defines as “[interpreting inequality not as] between broad social classes like bourgeois and proletariat, but rather as the marginalization of narrower identity groups based on race, ethnicity, gender, or sexual
An interview with the founder of the Resistance and Opposition Arts Review (ROAR)
How the proliferation of guns in private life leads to draconian restrictions in public life
Horizontalism and its discontents
The US has failed to deliver on its promise of a rules based international order.