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This meditation on Europe and America unfolds in twenty-eight brief sections.
With its planning reforms, the Government is betraying the heritage that so many have fought to preserve.
I am deeply moved and honored more than I can say by this award from my esteemed colleagues and friends at AEI, and especially because of its association with the name and memory of Irving Kristol, a man for all seasons. Irving Kristol was my teacher, editor, mentor, patron, and...
In this excerpt from The Right Man: The Surprise Presidency of George W. Bush, former Bush speechwriter David Frum looks at how Bush deftly handled the aftermath of the Sept. 11 attacks.
Last week was a celebration of the life and work of Ronald Reagan from the people of this country who loved him so much.
George F. Will remembers Jeane J. Kirkpatrick during her memorial service at the Washington National Cathedral on February 6, 2007.
Learning to understand images as we do language is one of the great unsolved problems of modern intellectual life. Computer science helps because recursion helps.
As the 110th Congress convenes, fresh from honoring Gerald Ford in the Rotunda and at the National Cathedral, its leaders should reflect on what he brought to the House.




