
Trump Delivers Mixed Results on Health Reform
The willingness to embrace price controls and other forms of interventionism imperils the larger goals of healthcare reform.

The Betrayed Consumer
Public skepticism of “capitalism” will diminish only when citizens see large firms being disciplined through entry, exit, and consumer choice rather than political ties.

Jefferson's Complex Legacy on Slavery and Race
Jefferson helped ensure that our republic was well-founded, and for the push his works and deeds gave to the anti-slavery cause, we owe him a debt of gratitude.

Obamacare Needs Life-Altering Surgery
If you think healthcare is expensive now, P.J. O’Rourke once quipped, just wait until it’s free.

That Elusive Gaza Solution
The long road to peace lies through the decisive Israeli wins that seemed ever so unlikely on the morning of October 8, 2023.

The Path to Civility
The path to civility is therefore paved with actions not taken, harm not done, and therefore fear not experienced.

Is Post-Liberalism a Real Remedy?
Pilkington's proposals are worthy, but the vital nerve of Enlightenment liberalism must needs be addressed.

The Wages of War and Punishment
Maintaining the distinction between war and crime enables the United States to address foreign threats while ensuring that war remains in its proper context.
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Missile Defense Matters — So Does Explaining It
Golden Dome is not a silver bullet, but it represents a necessary evolution in U.S. missile defense policy.

Our Civilization Depends on Serious Universities
A serious university is devoutly to be wished for. Our civilization depends on it.

Regaining Our Principles and Institutions
What universities miss are the foundational, nonpartisan moral truths that separate civilization from barbarism.

Truth and the University
To search for the good, to debate the good, and to proclaim the good is what the university’s aspiration should be, and nothing less.

The Telos of Free Speech and the University
Even as our campuses function with the appearance of a legal system that treats all content equally, administrators are inevitably compelled to make moral judgments about speech.

The Philosophy of Jacques Maritain — A Long-Awaited Introduction
Jason West’s excellent introduction to Jacques Maritain’s philosophy should draw new disciples to Maritain at a time when his thought is needed most.

Did Leo Strauss Get Religion?
Scholars and thinkers, East and West, have found that Leo Strauss offers intellectual insights and resources unavailable elsewhere.

Pascal's Diagnosis of the Modern Soul
You are alive, you must die, therefore the urgent thing is to decide what life is worth living.

Cormac McCarthy's Western Canon
McCarthy’s use of philosophy and literature to dwell on the deepest questions that have troubled the West is why some critics have called him the last Great American novelist.