
The Suicide of American Conservatism
American conservatism is largely an intellectual corpse, killed by people who claim to be conservatives.
American conservatism is largely an intellectual corpse, killed by people who claim to be conservatives.
We cannot have a mayor who answers to Trump's DOJ.
The Civil Rights Movement is worth studying not just because they were right, but because they won.
It is bad, it is illegal, and it is a self-coup.
It’s not enough, but without it, there’s only segregation and extermination.
The Ketamine Koup is fundamentally about unilateral control of the federal government's money.
A corrupt bargain has been struck between the oligarchs who own our public squares and the autocrats who aspire to own our country.
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A corrupt bargain has been struck between the oligarchs who own our public squares and the autocrats who aspire to own our country.
The chaos coming out of Washington, D.C., over the past week seems to be emanating from one man, and for once it's not Donald Trump—it's Elon Musk. Project 2025 is still happening, but Musk's seizure of government computer systems is happening more
The Ketamine Koup will make America a mediocre backwater.
When conservatives want to burn down the system.
Only in modernity can the rich tell themselves that it is wrong to pity the poor, that their own wealth alongside another’s poverty is simply justice in action.
If the Court and federal workers fail to stop Elon Musk, we are heading for authoritarianism.
We need to rally against his insurgency in the federal government, and we need to do it now.
Trump is consolidating control of online platforms and strong-arming news organizations.
Tariffs were central to mercantilist economic policy—deployed to generate funding for government, protection for industries, or pain for enemies. But can or will tariffs be put to a genuinely public-spirited use for today's United States? Samantha, Jason, and guest Maia Mindel talk about purposes and consequences of
Portland is not what right-wing fever dreams make it out to be.
It is absolutely critical that the opposition have a voice that is widely heard.
Scruton was a serious and thoughtful philosopher whose views warrant careful engagement.