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For decades, intellectual politics and policy debates in the United States have been distorted by a strange residue of liberalism, reminding us of the movement's long dominance over U.S. politics. Many liberal and progressive thinkers assume, usually implicitly, that they alone have a monopoly on knowledge about cause-and-effect relationships in...
An election night victory for Republicans was also a victory for the republic.
There might be one thing worse than hundreds of academics and journalists ignoring the Right: the same group writing about it.
Why do liberals think George W. Bush is the worst president in history?
Liberal confidence and its companion disdain for conservative thinking comes in the form of four major narratives about who conservatives are and how they think and function.
The assumption that conservatives are racist is badly flawed, and relies on a long outdated notion of intolerance as part of the conservative ideology.
A review of the Black Book of Saddam Hussein edited by Chris Kutschera.
Three disturbing trends now underway in Europe together represent the greatest erosion of democratic practice in the world's advanced democracies since 1945.



