Editors’ 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 problem with democracies is that they are sclerotic, indecisive, and dithering; by contrast, states ruled by strong and capable
Few words have become more loaded in the vocabulary of American international relations than ‘regime change’. As documents regarding the
The rosy blush of its laughing heir, the Enlightenment, seems also to be irretrievably fading, and the idea of duty
In the 19th century, some of the world—the “global north”—began to grow rich. It began at a jog
Sportswashing has received significant attention recently, particularly due to the rise of the Saudi Arabia sponsored LIV Golf and the
Protecting children from danger: it’s one of the most virtuous aims we can think of. Children are seen as
Perhaps the most salient feature of American individualism that has asserted itself in political culture has been a particular affinity
Economic sanction regimes, of which we can see applied to nations the world over, have been applied to countries for
One of the most remarkable achievements of Marx is that starting with an academic background in jurisprudence and philosophy, which
The Russian invasion of Ukraine has changed the world—and the Ukrainian counterattack in Kharkiv Oblast may have changed it
America is facing an epidemic of violence. Our police officers are overworked, overburdened, and faced with increasingly conflicting duties and
“Fantasy Roleplaying is Hurting America” shouted a provocative title in Christianity Today in July. The article focused on Steve Bannon
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