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The best European tourist sights are those where you can see the present layered upon the past.
In his new book, Paul A. Rahe explores the subtle dangers of "soft despotism" in democracies.
Given the alliance between humanitarian science and needy society, the problems we face require appealing to a sense of human dignity tied to our strengths as god-like beings.
Who was Lincoln, why did he do what he did, and why should we remember him today?
A close reading of Al Gore’s views on the linkages between environmental issues and broader social and philosophical currents reveals their problematic political and policy implications.
A review of Harvey C. Mansfield's Manliness.
This Bradley Lecture questions what our moral obligations are to those who choose to live dangerously or foolishly in their personal lives.
The West may have been pivotally important, but has it been too much at center stage?



