Discussed in this episode
Enemies abroad and unrest at home: Editor Charles Kesler and Associate Editor Spencer Klavan discuss the wide range of spring’s new CRB, including Mark Helprin’s in-depth analysis of the war in Ukraine, Daniel J. Mahoney’s refutation of the 1619 project, and Dr. Kesler’s own comments on the precarity of Court-made rights. Plus: an excerpt from Klavan, Sr.’s new book.
Discussed Articles
The Supreme Court Leak
The overturning of Roe v. Wade will intensify the battle between the progressives’ constitution and the founders’ Constitution.
A Tragedy of Errors
The war in Ukraine in context and perspective.
In the Red
Our glidepath to insolvency.
The 1619 Lesson
If the young are taught the terrible falsehood that “racism is and always was the dominant ideology,” then the American experiment will hang by the thinnest thread, and we will have no Lincolns to save it.
The Gate to the Garden
How Coleridge and Wordsworth recovered from radicalism.