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A new book explains what the English Revolution of 1688 meant.
Reflections on the Revolution in France was an indictment not only of the French Revolution but of the French Enlightenment.
There are threats in America: imminent investment tax hikes, a looming crisis with Social Security and Medicare, terrorism and protectionism. But overall, 2005 was a damn good year.
The environment and earth sciences aisle of any bookstore is usually a tour of titles that cover the narrow range from dismay to despair.
John O'Sullivan, editor of the National Review, gave the seventh of AEI's 1996-1997 Bradley Lectures on March 10, 1997.
Empires have undeservedly gotten a bad name, particularly in America since President Woodrow Wilson proclaimed the end of the Age of Empires and ushered in the Age of Nations.
The post-Cold War era has produced something new in world history: an abundance of poor democracies.
Today’s struggling democracies must reconcile the conflicting goals of democracy and capitalism.



