The History Putin Would Rather Forget
Putin's selective recounting of Russia's history with Ukraine speaks volumes.
Is Civil Government Right?
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.
Reading Boethius in the Trumpocene
The classics are neither self-help books nor sources of conservative propaganda
The Face of Christian Authoritarianism: Giving to Trump What Is Trump’s
How American Christianity moved from right-wing activism to outright idolatry in the Trump era.
Chris Rufo and the Great Liberal Threat
Rufo is the latest in a long line of conservatives who project their own victimhood to mobilize support.
Patrick Deneen Fails to Understand the Liberal Tradition
A review of Patrick Deneen's Regime Change: Toward a Postliberal Future.
Frankly Illiberal, Fukuyama
The esteemed political scientist and founding editor of American Purpose, Francis Fukuyama, has taken aim at woke liberalism, which he
Russia's Rebels: An Interview with Linor Goralik of ROAR
An interview with the founder of the Resistance and Opposition Arts Review (ROAR)