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Today's conservatives should follow the lead of some late nineteenth century Republican reformers who earned their party's scorn by standing up for their ideas.
A new book diligently linksthe downfall of American liberalism to the assassination of former president John F. Kennedy.
This lecture comes in three parts. First, a bit of general scene setting about the peculiarity of the current debate over Progressivism; second, a look at a few case studies of individual...
Ronald Reagan would probably recognize, and approve of, aspects of Sarah Palin's political persona, especially since virtually all the criticisms of Palin were lobbed at Ronald Reagan before and during his time in the White House.
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.
Review ofDaniel Pipes's Conspiracy: How the Paranoid Style Flourishes and Where It Comes From.
Review of Ronald Steel's In Love With Night: The American Romance with Robert Kennedy.
Seymour Martin Lipset's Bradley Lecture.



