The First Dystopia
Science fiction begins with Bulwer-Lytton’s attack on egalitarianism.
Hostility toward police has led to a rise in crime, but what can we do about it?
If we must take a stand against the People’s Republic, a trade war is preferable to military conflict.
Science fiction begins with Bulwer-Lytton’s attack on egalitarianism.
The Department of Defense may never pass an audit—and that’s by design.
Social Justice Warriors invade beautiful downtown Burbank
Vaclav Havel and the politics of the Benedict Option
Not without grappling with the strongest, oldest cases, rather than the weakest and newest.
Familiarity breeds contempt, and Americans are very familiar with Clinton.
Realists are raising big questions about the state of U.S. grand strategy.
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On foreign policy, Corker has a mostly bad record.
Tocqueville’s first taste of the United States came via a now-lost defining feature of the urbanizing republic.
Dispatches from two readers who live and work among the very poor
Nothing could be more “old and tired” than trying to create a splinter faction devoted to unreconstructed Bushism.
How to dismantle an empire dependent on the resources of the Middle East.
On the difference between a conservative and an alt-rightist
How France’s past and future is a warning to the Beltway establishment.
All answers to questions involving LGBT rights and religious liberty are given in advance
Tim Powers weaponizes nostalgia in a novel haunted by the past.
Report from my weekend at the first ever Benedict Option conference
So many of the reports on the Saudi-led intervention have accepted the Saudis’ self-serving, dishonest framing of the conflict.
Voluntary associations can threaten freedom, but this does not prove the need for a centralized state.
What Stacey keeps calling the Clinton “doctrine” is just unfocused meddling in every conflict that comes along.
Expanding the alliance into more of northern Europe doesn’t make sense for these countries, and their governments are smart to recognize that.
Trump berated Obama for not taking military action, because that seemed the clear anti-Obama position to take at the time.
The Party of Lincoln historically stood for tariffs and economic nationalism.
She likes the idea of the Benedict Option, but is put off by the fearfulness of its chief spokesman
A tribute to Professor Alan C. Kors, champion of freedom on campus
If Hillary wins the White House, expect Victoria Nuland to be at her side.
An excellent example of effective corporate propaganda that seeks to destroy sex and gender roles, and obliterate the normative natural family
LDS reader suggests ways for Mormons to go on countercultural offensive
Like nothing Bill Kristol would support, that much is certain.
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Feminism, Fertility, And Civilization
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The Right & The Unnecessariat
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Tylenol Promotes Transgenderism
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Transgender-ish Jesus