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ISI mourns the loss of the great historian Forrest McDonald.
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Liberalism is intellectually bankrupt, with “safe spaces,” narrow-mindedness, and shaming being just a few signs of its poverty. Frank Meyer shows who should fill the void—quickly.
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There's no such thing as objective journalism. Here's how to tell readers what they don't know and offer fair analysis, as a true columnist should.
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I started writing for my campus newspaper; I had no idea at the time the incredible places it would lead me.
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The family used to be an indispensable institution—now it seems to be in decline. Robert Nisbet explains why the family is struggling for relevance in today's society.
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Smith is worth wrestling with, and it is to our great loss that he doesn’t assume a prominent place in the core curriculum at every institution of higher learning.
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Christmas is one of the few times when Americans openly seek to infuse our cultural experience with shared transcendent meaning. So what happens when it's over?
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The slow road to totalitarianism: Robert Bork’s prescient warning to Americans
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So the new Star Wars is not the force most critics are claiming it is. We should celebrate it anyway—but not for the reasons you’d expect.
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Drink after reading.