Politics
We discuss the political thought that undergirds a society of freedom and virtue.

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

Peru: Between Chinese and American Influence
The U.S. government recently announced that it will designate Peru as a non-NATO military partner.

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.

Eliminating Liberal International Asymmetries
Modern international law has been a failed experiment. America should restore the classical law of nations.

Red Caesarism and the Young Right
Gen Z conservatives in America have reached their own unique, intellectual Rubicon.
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