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David Gelernter of Yale University and the Shalem Center delivers the February Bradley Lecture.
Among the millions who have said “I believe in America” with religious fervor, many have seen America not as a nation, but as a theological concept of enormous, transporting power that centers on the creed of...
We ought to know Americanism for what it is: the form in which Puritanism still survives and still inspires peoples who are free or dream of becoming free.
A clear majority of French citizens believe this is all a conspiracy. Yet every day, it becomes ever more clear that the French--particularly the French socialists who counted DSK as their leader--turned a blind eye to the man's ever more risky and appalling behavior.
The tea party is not a party of bigotry, but instead a party that does not want to be fooled again.
American speech, like English speech, used to sparkle.
Wrapped inside the rhetoric of Clinton defenders is a latent message: The president of the United States is too big to fail.
How has Christmas evolved from a Pagan holiday into a venerable Christian celebration?
The complete text of the March 2006 Bradley Lecture presented by David Gelernter.



