The Disputed Question A Critique of the Eastman Memos Joseph M. Bessette examines John Eastman’s post-election memoranda. by Joseph M. Bessette
The Disputed Question Constitutional Statesmanship John C. Eastman responds to Joseph M. Bessette’s examination of Eastman’s post-election memoranda. by John C. Eastman
Book Reviews Are Fair Elections Possible? The 2020 elections raised serious questions about foul play in the American voting process. by Andrew E. Busch
Book Reviews Art House Should an art museum teach, and if so, how and what? Should it entertain? Is it a community center? by Brian Allen
A Critique of the Eastman Memos by Joseph M. Bessette Joseph M. Bessette examines John Eastman’s post-election memoranda.
Constitutional Statesmanship by John C. Eastman John C. Eastman responds to Joseph M. Bessette’s examination of Eastman’s post-election memoranda.
Are Fair Elections Possible? by Andrew E. Busch The 2020 elections raised serious questions about foul play in the American voting process.
Art House by Brian Allen Should an art museum teach, and if so, how and what? Should it entertain? Is it a community center?
Gladly Did He Learn and Gladly Teach by Colleen A. Sheehan Harry Jaffa's patriotism revealed his understanding of the conditions of freedom and the courage required of citizens and leaders.
If China Ran the World by David P. Goldman A Chinese order would displace the United States as the world’s leader.
Daring to Know by Gary Saul Morson The Enlightenment has become a touchstone for culture-war debates about tolerance and open-mindedness.
Old Religion in the New World by Gerard V. Bradley Many Catholics are in a state of uncertainty about their relationship with the American regime.
Taking a Big Stick to Big Tech by Jean M. Yarbrough Big Tech's suppression and manipulation of news undermines an informed citizenry.
From Nuns to Nones by John J. DiIulio, Jr. Americans will remain a religious people for decades to come.
The End of Fusionism by Joshua Mitchell Should the conservative movement be concerned with human flourishing or human choice?
The Ambiguity of the Evidence by Leonard Sax The God Hypothesis should be considered as a possible explanation for our universe.
Faerie Godfather by Mark A. Heberle The Faerie Queene is a continuous practice of thinking about aesthetic, moral, and philosophical issues.
Manhattan on the Rocks by Myron Magnet Thomas Dyja cons his readers into believing that what happened in Gotham from 1978 until now was exactly the opposite of what really did.
All a-Twitter by R.R. Reno The repetitive, unhinged diatribes that make up Last Best Hope reflect the larger failures of our journalistic establishment.
Terms of Surrender by Richard Hanania Liberal commitments to science and viewpoint diversity are in tension.
On and Off the Pedestal by Victor Davis Hanson Robert E. Lee displayed admirable virtues but has been lionized out of proportion to his character and accomplishments.
Correspondence Fall 2021 Defending Afghanistan; Texas Blues; Has the Crime Wave Crested?; Russia’s Chinese Fortune
Once More, with Feeling by Mark Helprin The West takes sides against itself while aping the authoritarianism of its enemies.
Angelo Maria Codevilla (1943–2021) by Hadley Arkes David Corbin Peter Thiel Alfred A. Balitzer David P. Goldman Michael Ledeen Carnes Lord Robert R. Reilly In memory of our beloved colleague, Angelo Codevilla.
Dare We Joke About the Woke? by Martha Bayles The satirical Netflix series The Chair is not sharp enough to draw blood.