Guardians of their own liberty
As part of the John Locke Foundation’s NC250: Freedom’s Vanguard initiative, this essay contest invited students, scholars, historians, and writers to explore North Carolina’s pivotal role in the American Revolution…
period of European history and cultural movement of the 17th and 18th centuries
As part of the John Locke Foundation’s NC250: Freedom’s Vanguard initiative, this essay contest invited students, scholars, historians, and writers to explore North Carolina’s pivotal role in the American Revolution…
Ian Rowe offers helpful ideas for teaching American history. On September 12, 1962, Martin Luther King Jr. spoke at the request of the New York Civil War Centennial Commission at…
The right to individual liberty is the foundation of Western civilization; without it, Western culture ceases to exist. Individual liberties, such as the right to produce and consume ideas, are…
Here’s what I posted about Harris in 2015 when she was the Attorney General of California: When she was still District Attorney in San Francisco, Harris made headlines by threatening…
In 1961, Ronald Reagan said: “Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn’t pass it on to our children in the bloodstream. The only way they…
John Daniel Davidson of the Federalist ponders the accomplishments of the late Pope Benedict. Upon hearing the news of Pope Benedict XVI’s death on Saturday morning, I immediately thought of…
Coleman Hughes writes for the Free Press about the once widely accepted ideal of a color-blind approach to people and their rights. In a few months, the Supreme Court will…
Wondering what kind of vice president Kamala Harris would be? You can get a pretty clear idea from reading what I wrote about her when she was attorney general of…
Mathis Bitton writes at National Review Online about one South American nation‘s experience with technocratic government. On paper, Chile is Latin America’s most developed economy and most stable democracy. In…
The latest installment in Dennis Prager‘s National Review Online columns contrasting the political Left and Right involves stubborn facts. Here’s a difference between Left and Right that is rarely noted…
Victor Davis Hanson‘s latest column for National Review Online explains why President Obama’s errors result from conscious choices rather than incompetence. Lots of questions arise about the muddled foreign policy…
Victor Davis Hanson‘s latest column at National Review Online takes aim at President Obama’s poor grasp of history. President Obama doesn’t know much about history. In his therapeutic 2009 Cairo…