From the Editor's Desk The Tea Party Spirit The Tea Party sees the threat of despotism in the Obama Administration's policies. by Charles R. Kesler
Essays Why We Don’t Win Nearly a decade after 9/11, the U.S. government hasn't managed to ensure our peace, safety, and freedom. by Angelo M. Codevilla
Essays The Last Full Measure of Devotion Appreciating Boston’s Robert Gould Shaw memorial. by Allan Greenberg
The Tea Party Spirit by Charles R. Kesler The Tea Party sees the threat of despotism in the Obama Administration's policies.
Why We Don’t Win by Angelo M. Codevilla Nearly a decade after 9/11, the U.S. government hasn't managed to ensure our peace, safety, and freedom.
The Last Full Measure of Devotion by Allan Greenberg Appreciating Boston’s Robert Gould Shaw memorial.
Reading Up on the Right by Steven F. Hayward To succeed, conservatism must rediscover its intellectual roots.
Shall We Fight for King and Country? by Algis Valiunas Once again, the contrast between Churchill and Bloomsbury matters.
A Little Light Reading and Some Cataclysm by Larry P. Arnn Winston Churchill's Thoughts and Adventures.
Nice Work if You Can Get It by William Voegeli Meditations on how paid employment helps and hinders our efforts to fashion good lives.
Game, Set, But not Match? by John O’Sullivan The final judgment on the durability of the Reagan era remains open.
A New Look at U.S. Foreign Policy by Walter Russell Mead A quiet revolution is taking place in the historiography of American foreign policy.
The Antidote to Obamacare by Regina E. Herzlinger A review of The Top Ten Myths of American Health Care, by Sally C. Pipes
Animation and Aspiration by Martha Bayles Avatar is the latest example of where art, politics, and theology meet.
The Fate of the Raptor by Mark Helprin Cancelling the F-22 Raptor, the most capable fighter plane ever produced, is yet another act in the tragedy of a nation.