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Camille Paglia will talk about the culture war, focusing on the politicization of American universities and the maligning of Western civilization by campus theorists "addicted to French or German ideas that have no relevance to American culture." She will also discuss the need for students to study the Bible in...
An intriguing experiment is afoot in some of the nation’s struggling public schools. New “Parent Trigger” laws passed in California and on the agenda in New York, Ohio, Colorado, and Chicago, allow parents of chronically failing schools to unseat the schools’ leadership and staff. But the initiative has pitfalls.
The tea partiers are likely to gravitate to the Republican Party, and they have a chance to become a strong influence on the GOP for a long time coming.
Testimony by Christina Hoff Sommers before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on June 13, 2002.
New gender feminists have given feminism a bad name; women who care about women's issues must find their way back to the classical feminism of the first wave.
The Iraq war has pumped adrenaline into the publishing industry, producing works that will make lasting contributions to reconstruction planning and scholarly reseearch.
The late Edward C. Banfield tested the conventional opinions of intellectual elite against the practical needs of ordinary people.
John O'Sullivan discusses the problems with today's American conservatism in this Bradley Lecture.




