American Political Thought
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.
Alien Nation
Will we have to choose between the anti-Americans and the post-Americans, or is a republic graced by thoughtful American patriots still possible?
Man of Letters
The Long Slide is a reminder that Carlson is a good writer—a damned good writer.
A Tale of Two Propositions
Diversity, democracy, and affirmative action.
Ourselves and Our Posterity
Immigration, tribalism, and globalism have shattered the idea that there's still a coherent population that the American government is supposed to represent.
The Immortal Sowell
Sowell’s analyses of social and political issues are more sophisticated and acute than those of just about everyone who writes on the same topics today.
Inconvenient Truths
Murray puts forward a simple thesis: that differences “in cognitive ability and crime” explain virtually all racial disparities that currently exist.
Terms of Surrender
Liberal commitments to science and viewpoint diversity are in tension.
The End of Fusionism
Should the conservative movement be concerned with human flourishing or human choice?
Taking a Big Stick to Big Tech
Big Tech's suppression and manipulation of news undermines an informed citizenry.
Old Religion in the New World
Many Catholics are in a state of uncertainty about their relationship with the American regime.