History and culture determine the possibilities of politics.
Intercollegiate Review
Providing college students with the best of intellectual conservatism by exploring the ideas and principles behind conservative philosophy, politics, and economics.
How to Be a World Leader
Statesmen must know how to analyze, how to manage risk, and how to inspire.
Modern Will vs. Classical Restraint: The Mind of James V. Schall
The Catholic philosopher’s final essay collection is a monument to his joyful life and thought.
Unholy Hollywood
In his new novel, Jonathan Leaf shows the connection between attention and worship—and the consequences of worshiping...
George Kennan’s Internal Exile
He should be more relevant than ever—but his ideas have been too often ignored in his time and ours.
The Oscars’ Night of the Living Dead
Dead sentiments walking at this year’s Academy Awards ceremony.
Paul Cantor: Renaissance Scholar as Renaissance Man
A teacher of literary greatness who studied with Ludwig von Mises and upstaged Johnny Carson.
Progressivism Is Not Liberal—Or American
It’s really a species of social engineering, writes Ronald J. Pestritto.
Race, State, and the Free Market
Initiatives like the Hampton Institute provide a guide for countering the racialism of the 1619 Project and the...
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