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In the span of a generation, conservative intellectuals and activists have succeeded in mounting a potent challenge to liberal legal theories that once held unquestioned sway over America’s courts and law schools. They have built a robust infrastructure of legal advocacy groups, think tanks, and networking organizations that have shifted...
The forlorn and increasingly desperate climate campaign achieved a new level of ineptitude last week when what had looked like a minor embarrassment for one of its critics—the Chicago-based Heartland Institute—turned out to be a full-fledged catastrophe for itself. A moment’s reflection on the root of this episode points to why the climate campaign is out of (greenhouse) gas.
No environmental problem is more important than that posed by the degradation of our cities, and we must reflect on the factors that might prevent or reverse the decay that we are witnessing. In urban planning, civic leaders should think in terms of fostering beauty through the use of aesthetic constraints.
A review of Donald T. Critchlow's Phyllis Schlafly and Grassroots Conservatism: A Woman's Crusade.
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...
The extraordinary efforts of government, private enterprise, and educators have notstemmed the rise of single-parent black families and the problems associated with those families.
That American culture is unraveling and its institutions becoming ever more fragile is so widely acc epted that it does not require discussion.






