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.
“I am the antichrist/I am an anarchist,” John Lydon famously snarled on the Sex Pistols’ 1976 debut single “Anarchy
Liberalism and socialism are modernist doctrines committed to the moral equality and freedom of all human beings. Both doctrines responded
For decades after World War Two, the signing of the Bretton Woods agreement, and the creation of the General Agreement
I first encountered Fyodor Dostoevsky through Alexei Nilych Kirillov, one of his characters in Demons—not in the novel itself,
Liberal Justice Stephen Breyer has served on the Supreme Court for almost 27 years. He is 82 years old. Right
When it comes to racism in the United States, there is a divide on the left between those who think
Pre-pandemic, 34% of the American workforce was involved to some degree in the “gig” economy. The number of freelancers and
The language of contemporary right-wing politics is the language of restoration and nostalgia. “Make America Great Again” was fundamentally an
When you can measure what you are speaking about, and express it in numbers, you know something about it; but
On March 16, a white man drove and entered three massage parlors in Atlanta and intentionally shot and murdered eight
After a Democratic primary contest suffused with racial justice themes and a summer of Black Lives Matter uprisings, it is
Is freedom of speech an unquestioned creed, adhered to despite its dangers, or is it a principle that has prevailed
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