What Can Be Said About Israel?
Antisemitism is a great blight upon massive swaths of the world. It takes many forms, of course, and does not
The Myth of the Comfortable Peasant
In recent years the modern world has come under fire. In 2022, one study found that 58% of Americans said
Elon Musk and Conservative Non-Electoral Politics
Democrats, whether politicians or pundits, constantly urge their partisans to vote as the solution to just about every possible problem.
The Actual Ubiquity of Gender Affirming Care
Our children are in danger and we need to protect them. There is a crisis in America, it’s bad
Heidegger's Critique of Liberalism
Europe, in its unholy blindness always on the point of cutting its own throat, lies today in the pincers between
Machiavelli and the Liberal Republic
It is hard to not think of ancient Rome when walking the streets of Washington, DC. Rome’s legacy is
Richard Fierro: Real American Hero
The events that unfolded in a small LGBTQ nightclub in Colorado Springs last fall could have been ripped from the
Minority and Coalition Governments: A Primer
When the dust settled at the end of the 2022 midterms, and the GOP’s red wave failed to materialize,
Degrowth: Neither Left Nor Right, But Backward
Degrowth. The word itself is shocking. For anyone accustomed to the assumptions of positive economic growth in public policy and
The Case Against Dictatorship
The problem with democracies is that they are sclerotic, indecisive, and dithering; by contrast, states ruled by strong and capable
Regime Change Is Still Illiberal
Few words have become more loaded in the vocabulary of American international relations than ‘regime change’. As documents regarding the
Emotional Supports to Liberalism: Timothy Stacey's Saving Liberalism From Itself
The rosy blush of its laughing heir, the Enlightenment, seems also to be irretrievably fading, and the idea of duty