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Populism in politics should not excuse bad policy ideas.
If President Obama is serious about restoring ROTC's geographic and cultural balance, he will have to be willing to advocate for--and authorize--the necessary resources.
Peter Berkowitz will deliver the November Bradley Lecture.
In his new Education Week blog, 'Rick Hess Straight Up,' Frederick M. Hess, director of education policy studies at the American Enterprise Institute, will tackle a variety of pressing topics relating to K-12 education policy and politics, data and research, and the challenges to school reform.
Patrick Allitt's inclusive history is a solid and worthy contribution to the growing literature about conservatism, but it will still leave many observers scratching their heads.
Conservative ideology now appeals to greater numbers of the middle class and liberalism dominates among the educational and cultural elite.
The old way of thinking about U.S. politics--little-guy Democrats versus wealthy Republicans--is about as accurate and relevant today as a 1930 weather forecast.
If any arts policy may be said to exist in the United States, it is represented by what remains of the National Endowment for the Arts.



