spring 2010 Issue A Friend of America and Liberty by Daniel J. Mahoney Tocqueville appealed to America as the model of democracy built on the separations of powers, the rule of law, and the mores of a self-governing people.
winter 2023 Issue He Could Spellbind and Slay by Stephen Wu Is Willmoore Kendall's constitutional morality still possible?
winter 2023 Issue One King to Rule Them All by Spencer A. Klavan Cyrus should be counted among history’s greatest men.
winter 2023 Issue The Containment of George Kennan by Michael Anton George Kennan shared more opinions with today’s populist Right than with the contemporary Left.
winter 2023 Issue Designed in California, Made in China by Julius Krein Neoliberalism is not dead, merely disliked.
winter 2023 Issue Let the Punishment Fit the Crime by Joseph M. Bessette Punish less and crime will increase; punish more and it will decrease.
winter 2023 Issue Doing Good and Doing Well by James Piereson Government has extensively co-opted private philanthropy and voluntary associations, to our detriment.
winter 2023 Issue We Win, They Lose by Henry R. Nau Ronald Reagan armed with the intent to negotiate.