Young Americans and young right-wingers are correct to reject the awful status quo. But to really reject it, you first have to understand it. It would be a ...
The original Progressivism, the Progressivism that arose in the 1880s and 1890s and flourished during the first two decades of the twentieth century, was marked by a paradox. On the one hand, it ...
Conservatives are right to become alarmed when any new socialist variant appears to be gaining political traction and to do their best to expose the intellectual errors underlying its deceptive appeal ...
A recently published paper from the Institute for Family Studies and the Wheatley Institution concludes that people who hold conservative political beliefs, especially those connected to religion and ...
The Democratic Party is in the midst of an important debate about the future of America’s political economy. Even as mainstream progressives campaign for further increasing public subsidies for ...
My sense is that President Obama wanted his administration to be the capstone of a century-long, progressive project. He wanted to consolidate the federal government’s control over key aspects of our ...
It is hardly news that America’s political divide has widened considerably in recent years. Whereas past policy debates typically occurred between people with roughly similar views of history and ...
Brave and forthright intellectual Bari Weiss published in her Substack account this past week an essay written by Rob Henderson, a doctoral candidate at Cambridge University. Henderson's poignant ...
It’s hard to imagine a place for a white-haired philosopher in the hectic, policy-focused environment of the White House. But Brookings Senior Fellow William Galston did just that when he served as a ...
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