Politics
Jan 22, 2026

Trump's Greenland Aggression

Richard Epstein on the Greenland capers.

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Pursuit of Happiness
Jan 22, 2026

McNamara In the Rear-View Mirror

There is much more to the McNamara story than simply a Ford CEO becoming a government executive, as Philip and William Taubman lay out in McNamara at War: A New History.

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Economic Dynamism
Jan 21, 2026

The Civitas Outlook Energy Symposium

Energy policy in America has become, over the past few decades, one of the most fraught debates in American politics.

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The War on Affordable and Abundant Energy Continues

Politics
Jan 21, 2026
The War on Affordable and Abundant Energy Continues

From Energy Repression to Energy Dominance

Economic Dynamism
Jan 21, 2026
From Energy Repression to Energy Dominance

America’s Energy Revolution Continues

Economic Dynamism
Jan 21, 2026
America’s Energy Revolution Continues
Politics
January 9, 2026

What MAGA Owes to Ronald Reagan

Richard Reinsch sits down with contributing editor Steven Hayward to discuss his recent essay, “Reagan, The Original MAGA President?”

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McNamara In the Rear-View Mirror

There is much more to the McNamara story than simply a Ford CEO becoming a government executive, as Philip and William Taubman lay out in McNamara at War: A New History.

Tevi Troy
Jan 22, 2026
The Civitas Outlook Energy Symposium

Energy policy in America has become, over the past few decades, one of the most fraught debates in American politics.

Richard M. Reinsch II
Jan 21, 2026
The War on Affordable and Abundant Energy Continues

With climate litigation faltering, the decarbonization effort is shifting to state legislatures.

Michael Toth
Jan 21, 2026
From Energy Repression to Energy Dominance

Even the most powerful computers on earth have no idea how much energy America will need for the next generation. What, then, is the path forward?

Russ Greene
Jan 21, 2026
America’s Energy Revolution Continues

Twenty years ago, energy discourse was awash in buzzwords and concepts such as "smart grid" and "hydrogen highway." These ideas now seem as quaint and obsolete as rotary dial telephones.

Steven F. Hayward
Jan 21, 2026
Oil Remains the Epicenter of Commerce, Geopolitics, and Energy

The question for framing next generation energy policies distills to knowing whether there are any truly new means for meeting society’s energy needs.

Mark Mills
Jan 21, 2026
The Case for a U.S. – Canadian Union

Given the immensity of common interests among them, why haven't the U.S. and Canada struck up a formal economic union?

Arthur Herman
Jan 20, 2026
From Energy Repression to Energy Dominance

Even the most powerful computers on earth have no idea how much energy America will need for the next generation. What, then, is the path forward?

Russ Greene
Jan 21, 2026
America’s Energy Revolution Continues

Twenty years ago, energy discourse was awash in buzzwords and concepts such as "smart grid" and "hydrogen highway." These ideas now seem as quaint and obsolete as rotary dial telephones.

Steven F. Hayward
Jan 21, 2026
Oil Remains the Epicenter of Commerce, Geopolitics, and Energy

The question for framing next generation energy policies distills to knowing whether there are any truly new means for meeting society’s energy needs.

Mark Mills
Jan 21, 2026
Trump's Troubling Economic Turn

How far will current economic regulations go in the Trump White House?

Jan 16, 2026
The Poverty of Vanceonomics

At the core of Vanceonomics is a preferential option for government intervention.

Jan 14, 2026
Entrepreneurial Freedom in the Age of AI

The AI economy can lead to a more inclusive economy that permits people the freedom to choose when they work, what they work on, and who they work for.

Jan 12, 2026
Why Can't the Middle Class Invest Like Mitt Romney?

Why can’t middle-income Americans pay effectively no taxes on investments like the wealthy do? 

Dec 30, 2025
The War on Affordable and Abundant Energy Continues

With climate litigation faltering, the decarbonization effort is shifting to state legislatures.

Michael Toth
Jan 21, 2026
The Case for a U.S. – Canadian Union

Given the immensity of common interests among them, why haven't the U.S. and Canada struck up a formal economic union?

Arthur Herman
Jan 20, 2026
Selling America Short

What has enhanced America’s reputation are the sacrifices we have made for our long-term self-interest.

Jan 19, 2026
Trial Lawyers and the Future of Oil & Gas in the Bayou

Michael Toth reports on the Supreme Court case that will determine whether oil and gas companies can stop politically-connected Louisiana trial lawyers from fleecing them.

Michael Toth
Jan 19, 2026
Prosecuting Maduro

Much has been said about the expedient capture of Nicolas Maduro by American forces. Prosecuting him will not be so straightforward.

Paul J. Larkin
Jan 13, 2026
Peru: Between Chinese and American Influence

The U.S. government recently announced that it will designate Peru as a non-NATO military partner.

Oscar Sumar
Jan 13, 2026
California’s EU Style Regulatory Gambit

While the EU is trying to be the globe’s regulator, California is trying to play the same role over the rest of the U.S. 

Michael Toth
Jan 9, 2026
Kneecapping Powell, Undermining the Rule of Law

Donald Trump and conservatives know the perils of lawfare all too well. Why subject Jerome Powell to the same thing?

John G. Malcolm, Richard Stern
Jan 15, 2026
Limiting the Federal Government

Failure to consider the sponsors’ representations of the Constitution’s meaning seriously impairs the quality of interpretation.

Jan 14, 2026
The Chief Justice's Big Idea

Chief Justice John Roberts has a potentially major idea for federal agency power.

Aaron L. Nielson
Jan 6, 2026
Congress, the President, and the Drug Boats

Lethargy in the legislature is no way to counter the executive's excess energy.

Jan 2, 2026
Just Follow the Law

By definition, no one can lawfully disobey the law. The problem, though, is that it can be difficult to know what the law requires, even for legal experts.

Aaron L. Nielson
Dec 17, 2025
Obamacare Should No Longer be SCOTUScare

Whatever one makes of the Supreme Court’s “why bother” attitude to its prior statutory rulings, Republican leaders in Congress should accept the invitation to provide a legal fix to Obamacare.

Michael Toth
Dec 10, 2025
Chadha’s Mistakes and the Diminished Congress

The Chadha decision fueled the executive ascendancy that Chevron soon cemented, leaving Congress weakened in its wake.

Joseph Postell
Dec 8, 2025
The Quintessential American: Ben Franklin, Man of All Ages

Franklin’s prudence is as welcome 300 years on as his legendary serenity.

Juliana Geran Pilon
Jan 16, 2026
The Moral Case for America in a Nutshell

America’s proponents now have no choice but to articulate their own simple and effective moral case for our way of life.

David C. Rose
Jan 15, 2026
The Wealth of Nations at 250: Adam Smith’s Blueprint for the American Economy

Ideas of few books have shaped the economic logic of the American experiment more profoundly than The Wealth of Nations, even when Americans have not always realized it as an agent that promotes prosperity and reduces poverty.

Jonathan Hartley
Jan 6, 2026
Thank You, Ben

You gave me a great gift, Ben: the reminder that, because life is finite, whatever good we can do for others must be our daily task, to help others in need.

Dec 31, 2025
Civitas Outlook's Top 10 of 2025

Our 10 most read essays in 2025.

Dec 29, 2025
John Wayne and the American Redemption

In 3 Godfathers, John Ford beautifully retells the story of the Magi through American Western myth and theology.

Emina Melonic
Dec 24, 2025
Reiner, Stand By Me

Stand By Me is the closest Reiner came to dramatizing the relationship between suffering and seriousness, and he deserves our gratitude for his gentle treatment of the matter.

Titus Techera
Dec 23, 2025
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McNamara In the Rear-View Mirror

There is much more to the McNamara story than simply a Ford CEO becoming a government executive, as Philip and William Taubman lay out in McNamara at War: A New History.

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Trump's Greenland Aggression

Richard Epstein on the Greenland capers.

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