A Rebirth of Liberty and Learning
Think of the definition of “reality”; then think of making one’s own reality. Do you see that it destroys the meaning of the word to use it that way?
Read MoreLarry P. Arnn | December 2013
Think of the definition of “reality”; then think of making one’s own reality. Do you see that it destroys the meaning of the word to use it that way?
Read MorePeter Wallison | November 2013
Just as ObamaCare was the wrong prescription for health care, Dodd-Frank was based on a faulty diagnosis of the financial crisis.
Read MoreJohn Marini | October 2013
As seen in the recent government shutdown and the showdown over the debt limit, the federal budget stands at the heart of American politics.
Read MoreJohn Miller | September 2013
When we talk about football, we usually talk about our favorite teams and the games they play.
Read MoreMeghan Gurdon | July/August
Books show us the world, and in that sense, too many books for adolescents act like funhouse mirrors, reflecting hideously distorted portrayals of life.
Read MoreLarry P. Arnn | May 2013
Margaret Thatcher is one of the great prime ministers in British history, and one of the longest serving, at least in continuous times.
Read MoreTed Cruz | May/June
Simply put, the American free market system is the greatest engine for prosperity and opportunity that the world has ever seen.
Read MoreR. R. Reno | April 2013
Our secular establishment wants to reduce the autonomy of religious institutions and limit the influence of faith in the public square.
Read MoreEdward J. Erler | March 2013
Second Amendment supporters, one prominent but less than articulate member of Congress alleges, have become “enablers of mass murder.”
Read MoreAmity Shlaes | February 2013
The best case for lower taxes is the moral case—and as Coolidge well understood, a moral tax policy demands tough budgeting.
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