Why We Should Be Thankful for the Freedom to Gather Together
If politics-first socialists were somehow to succeed in subjugating our associations to the whims of the State, it's hard to estimate how much we would lose, so we must be…
American literary theorist and lawyer (born 1938)
If politics-first socialists were somehow to succeed in subjugating our associations to the whims of the State, it's hard to estimate how much we would lose, so we must be…
George and West are ideological foes, but they are friends. Their lesson is vitally important for higher education, which has become so warped over the past couple of decades.
Stephen Hicks writes for the Martin Center about the way postmodernists approach education. One of Stanley Fish’s postmodernist colleagues at Duke University, Frank Lentricchia, took the [next] step: With rival…
The real "Resistance" Movement this country needs is one that resists the dedicated effort by a few to cram our political differences into everything,
The real "Resistance" Movement this country needs is one that resists the dedicated effort by a few to cram our political differences into everything, especially nice things that healthy societies…
Perhaps there are some conservatives fed up with the “progressive” practice these past few years of rudely commandeering family gatherings to prate, pressure, and proselytize their loved ones over politics.…
Once again, the Angry Left is flooding social media and the Internet with holiday how-to’s. Not how-to’s for recipes and decorating ideas, however. Rather, they’re for their apparently unquestioned need for…
… you think the purpose of holidays is for causing political arguments with your other family members. “Everything is political,” so you plan ahead to harangue your “incorrect” relatives (as…
for knowing that many fine things in life are above politics. As I write in my newsletter, “When there is a determined movement in this country to politicize every aspect…
View in your browser. In the heat of a presidential contest, the ambient air quality for invasive politics goes all the way up to maroon (readers who care to infer…
In this excellent post, Mary Theroux (Independent Institute) writes about the increasing brazenness of “progressives” in arguing that as long as they get their way, concepts such as fairness and…
Professor Walter Williams of George Mason University writes here about the academic rot he sees in American higher education. He focuses on hyper-politicized professors who insist on browbeating their students…