“Cold War liberalism was a catastrophe — for liberalism,” Yale historian Samuel Moyn argues in his new book “Liberalism Against Itself: Cold War Intellectuals and the Making of Our Times.” But Moyn ...
It hit me in a flash last week as I listened to a professor explain why arguments that sound plausible can turn out to be false. The postliberals, the NatCons, the alt-rightists, the integralists, the ...
In last week’s Altoona Mirror, there was yet another letter to the editor by Mel Kepner and his apparent misunderstanding of liberalism. After reading it, I have to question where he does his research ...
Give liberalism credit. It takes a lot to bring together high-brow intellectuals of the postliberal right and the postmodern-progressive left. Yet they make common cause, if largely unbeknownst to ...
And yet, as Adrian Wooldridge, a columnist at Bloomberg and former Economist journalist, argues, liberalism forged the modern ...
Ludwig von Mises Mises argues in Nation, State, and Economy that nationalism is compatible with economic and political ...
Meditating on the first and most simple operations of the human soul, I believe that I perceive in it two principles that are prior to reason, of which one makes us ardently interested in our ...
Prior to Kanye West, Lawrence Dennis was America’s most famous Black fascist. Born in 1893, Dennis had European features and light skin that allowed him to pass for white, which he did for nearly his ...
Professor David Rondel's essay, "James and Roosevelt on Liberalism, Imperialism, and the Meaning of Strenuousness" was chosen as the winner of the Joseph L. Blau Prize, which is awarded annually by ...
Liberal democracy is in danger. The assertion is often repeated, but the nature of the danger seems to vary. Consider the ...