winter 2020 Issue The Trajectory of Justice by Mark Helprin The echoes of Plessy v. Ferguson have distorted our jurisprudence.
fall 2019 Issue What Iran Sees by Mark Helprin Unless Iran is stripped of its nuclear potential in the near future we will be facing a new and perilous front.
summer 2019 Issue The Petrified Forest by Mark Helprin Our fate depends upon our understanding and use of language.
spring 2019 Issue Memo from Harvard Admissions by Edward Feser Race-blind admissions is an obvious racist tactic.
winter 2019 Issue Making the Presidency Great Again by Mark Helprin It takes more than an election to make a president.
fall 2018 Issue You Say You Want a Revolution? by Mark Helprin We are in the midst of our own cultural revolution.
spring 2018 Issue The Guillotine of Sophistry by Mark Helprin Some political and ethical issues do not present opportunities for nuance and compromise.
winter 2018 Issue The Road to iSerfdom by Mark Helprin The foundations of our liberty are washing away.
summer 2017 Issue In Praise of Thomas Sowell by Mark Helprin Both his character and his work elicit admiration.
spring 2017 Issue Speaking Freely by Mark Helprin Our language wars reflect our political, philosophical, and cultural divisions.