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  1. 1 hour ago

    Did the Framers of the Constitution envision where we would be today? Crisis of the Two Constitutions details how we got to and what is at stake in our increasingly divided America.

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  2. 20 hours ago

    The corruption of universities by radical politics does wider damage: to primary and secondary education, to race relations, to preparation for the workplace, and to the political and social fabric of the nation.

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  3. 22 hours ago

    "American Awakening is a tour de force: it is the deepest and yet the most accessible analysis of the political and intellectual movement which may yet undermine our civilization, identity politics." —Arthur Milikh

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  4. 24 hours ago

    “People were thinking about spaceflight long before they did it.”

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  5. Dec 11

    The charge of systemic police bias was wrong during the Obama years and remains so today. However sickening the video of Floyd’s arrest, it isn’t representative of the 375 million annual contacts that police officers have with civilians.

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  6. Dec 10

    From Ronald Reagan to Donald Trump, what have conservatives learned and where should we go from here?

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  7. Dec 10

    The pandemic serves as a lesson for us all: It’s time to reject the transformation to permanent government dependence and return instead to individual freedom and prosperity.

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  8. Dec 10

    The very same people who had used the Republican Party as their vehicle for power, fame, and influence are actively working to destroy the party’s leader and punish Trump-supporting Republicans in Washington.

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  9. Dec 10

    Social divisions are now spreading to developing countries, where the decades-long reduction of poverty is grinding to a halt.

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  10. Dec 9

    “At a time of severe partisanship that has infected many accounts of our nation’s past, this brilliant new history, Land of Hope, written in lucid and often lyrical prose, is much needed.”―Gordon S. Wood

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  11. Dec 9

    “... it must be obvious that socialism is not really being taught—not being analyzed to promote greater understanding of it, but rather preached on the campuses.”

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  12. Dec 9

    Some 300,000 federal crimes exist, 98 percent of which were created by administrative action rather than Congressional lawmaking.

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  13. Dec 9

    Listen: Glenn Harlan Reynolds discusses his latest book America’s New Destiny in Space & much more. Get your copy of America’s New Destiny in Space here:

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    Dec 7

    My review of Joel Kotkin's thought provoking new book "The Coming of Neo Feudalism." Who advocates for "the working class"? Free the serfs!

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  15. Dec 8

    We’re tempted to see the Civil War as proof against another effort of secession. This book explodes that comforting belief and shows just how easy it would be for a state to exit the Union if that’s what its voters wanted.

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  16. Dec 8

    Should children be taught that America is a four-hundred-year-old system of racist oppression? Or should they learn that what has always made America exceptional is our pursuit of liberty and justice for all?

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  17. Dec 8

    Can we envision a better future for the American worker? Both the Right and the Left provide solutions that will only move us backward. The Once and Future Worker shows the way towards a renewal of American prosperity.

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  18. Dec 8

    The Necessity of Sculpture is a culmination of nearly four decades of delight and analysis of the arts and serves as a crucial guide to the enjoyment of the art form.

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    Dec 7

    Episode XXII is here, with 's Peter Wood discussing his new book, "1620: A Critical Response to the 1619 Project." We chat about 1619's corrosive narrative, while Dr. Wood argues the true starting point in the American story is 1620.

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  20. Dec 7

    Ryan Anderson offers a nuanced view of human embodiment, a balanced approach to public policy on gender identity, and a sober assessment of the human costs of getting human nature wrong.

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