Here's a quick tutorial in government spending—along with two possible solutions.
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Our physical, environmental, and intellectual limitations aren't enemies to freedom—they're its precondition.
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What is American politics really about? Here's an indispensable summary.
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Think this week’s Republican convention will be wild? How about the time the Republican nominee and a former president almost teamed up for a “co-presidency”?
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There is plenty of heated debate over moral values but little agreement on they mean. It's time to clarify.
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The person of influence has a quieter and more lasting capacity to effect change, to act and to shape affairs.
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These five essays won't get you the degree, but they will give you a rudimentary understanding of production, distribution, and consumption.
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President Calvin Coolidge reflects on the significance and meaning of the Fourth of July.
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No better time to brush up on the fundamentals of international relations than during the conversations (and concerns) following #Brexit.
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Free college looks great on paper but it comes with several hidden costs—and not just financial ones.
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Alexis de Tocqueville once predicted that tyrants would menace future democracies with a "mild" despotism rather than with violence and torture. Has this new form of despotism arrived?
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Everyone agrees that we want to live in community—so long as we don't have to give up the freedom that comes with individualism. Can we have both, or do we have to choose?
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Make summer reading fun and enlightening for a change. Here are five recommendations for short books that pack a punch.
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With the growing divide between GOP and other conservative groups, how will conservatives find their identity? Stephen Tonsor offers insight into the question.
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To protect the principles you hold dear, you must be able to defend the good things intelligently. Are you studying enough?
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The viral video of students accepting that their white male interviewer is a 7-year-old Asian woman is proof that your colleagues have divorced reality from their senses. So how are we supposed to know anything?
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Frank Meyer was expelled from the London School of Economics for his communist views. Years later, Ronald Reagan would credit him with fashioning a unique brand of conservatism.
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Dr. Larry Arnn, president of Hillsdale College, answers the hard questions of six conservative students.
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What do Strauss, Wagner, and Beethoven have in common? They made it to Hollywood.
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Struggling with FOMO? Reading this philosopher could help.
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Superheroes and the federal government used to be portrayed as allies. So when did they become archenemies?
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Why I faced immediate backlash for revealing the anti-American reading list for the "Literature of 9/11" class.
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These films not only shaped America—they reflected our nation back to itself through the decades.



























