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Socialism and Liberalism Reconciled? (Out of the Jaws #3, with Silvaria Lysandra Zemaitis)
Is abolishing ICE the most important path to fixing the civil service? Can socialism and liberalism be reconciled? Are neither
A City, Just Like a Country, Is Made by Those Who Live in It
Reject the petty politics of blood and soil.
Has Liberalism Forgotten Civic Virtue? (Out of the Jaws #2, with J. J. McCullough)
Has liberalism forgotten civic virtue? Liberal commentator Ryan Geddie and Liberal Currents publisher Adam Gurri talk with Canadian political commentator,
Fascism Is a Scavenger, Not a Hunter: We Can and Must Defend the UK's Sikhs
Having won a major victory against trans rights, the UK's fascists are already moving on to their next target.
The Patriot’s Dilemma: Can Liberal Democracy Reclaim the National Narrative?
To defeat populism, liberal forces must bridge the gap between universal values and national identity.
Editor's Note: The Difference Between Governing and Campaigning
The ideas primary is not about catchy slopulist slogans or incoherent wish-lists from every group under the sun, but must return a genuine program for successful governance.
The Two American Reconstructions: An Appraisal, Reflection (Half the Answer #86, with Thomas Zimmer)
What was the first American Reconstruction after the Civil War? Why are some historians suggesting we just left a second
The Men Defending Graham Platner in All the Wrong Ways
You cannot defeat misogyny by behaving like a misogynist.
Return of the White Man's Burden
Just as in a previous age of colonialism, today's neo-imperialists justify themselves in terms of "uplifting" inferior foreign peoples.
America's Trump Rebranding (The Opposition Report #14)
Iran and Cuba, the death of the Voting Rights Act, the corruption, and more.
Our Redesign Is Live!
I am very excited to announce a new look and feel for the website. This was high on the list
Maistre the Prophet
In the writings of 18th-century monarchist Joseph de Maistre, we see the ur-shape of reaction: violent, irrational, modernity against itself.