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Intercollegiate Review
Providing college students with the best of intellectual conservatism by exploring the ideas and principles behind conservative philosophy, politics, and economics.
Theodore Roosevelt: The Path to the Presidency
Roosevelt was a rower, a Harvard grad, a boat-thief hunter, and a soldier—and those were his modest...
In Memoriam: Helen DeVos (1927–2017)
Mourning the loss of a longtime friend and supporter
Licensed to Death: How One Reform Could Empower Americans and Boost Our Economy
Before the 1990s India was mired in poverty. Now they have one of the world's fastest growing economies. There's one...
Nationalism: The Conservative Dilemma
There’s a problem with true “Americanism” that’s almost invisible in the current debate among conservatives.
Blade Runner 2049: A Kafkaesque Journey into a Posthuman World
Blade Runner 2049, the much anticipated sequel to the 1982 sci-fi classic, has arrived. Is it as good as the...
Why Your Argument Against Big Government Isn’t Working
We’ve been fighting against big government for eighty years. And we keep losing. Here’s why.
What the ACLU Gets Wrong about Separation of Church and State
The ACLU ignores crucial historical details when they advocate for "separation of church and state."
Hugh Hefner and William F. Buckley Jr.: Two Very Different Legacies
What lessons are we to draw from the oddly parallel lives of Hugh Hefner and William F. Buckley Jr.?
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