Our inability to see our own problems is a universal failing. O’Connor can provide a balm to political and racial tensions—if we're willing to accept her wisdom.
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The term "capitalism" is widely used and generally misunderstood. This simple definition should help clear confusion.
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Liberals have always known the importance of culture; conservatives have too often left culture in their hands. We're paying for it now.
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Instead of trying to be original, allow yourself to be influenced by the giants who preceded you. Greatness may follow.
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Bad jobs are better than no jobs, and in many countries, the only thing separating people from poverty is factory work.
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Some partisans claim America for the Enlightenment, others for Christianity. Is the truth somewhere in between?
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A student wants to be successful—a scholar is driven by the curiosity to know. Your graduate studies depend on knowing the difference.
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An interview with writer Chidike Okeem on black conservatism—its heroes, principles, and misrepresentations.
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The winner of the 2017 ISI Essay Contest: a response to Greg Weiner's essay "Conservatism's Constitutional Moment"
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Hayek published important works on economics, psychology, history, philosophy of science, politics, and even neuroscience, inspiring thinkers and politicians like Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher. His ideas even held their own in the hostile world of academia.
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We use words like “rights” and “dignity” with such ease. It’s time we reflected on their origins.
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Reflecting on the devastating news of the death of Peter Augustine Lawler: friend, mentor, and teacher
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C. S. Lewis had a name for the rare breed of humans who appreciate the brevity of time and the importance of legacy—he called them "dinosaurs."
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Many are worried that Trump threatens rule of law. But before we can determine the level of threat, we first have to understand what "rule of law" really means.
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If you want to pursue the truth, you must develop two things: self-discipline, and a personal library.
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Known as the "conscience" of the American revolution, Mercy Otis Warren was a courageous poet, playwright, pamphleteer, and historian.
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This short guide should help you understand how to approach America's complex and layered history.
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College should prepare you for life, not just a job.
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Want to write excellent essays? Learn from the Romans' five canons of rhetoric.
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Cosmopolitan published “9 Reasons Constitutional Originalism Is Bullsh*t.” But it turns out that the reasons originalism is bullsh*t are themselves—well, baloney.
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The battle over Neil Gorsuch’s Supreme Court nomination has arrived. But let’s not forget to answer the fundamental question that is getting lost amid all the “SHOWDOWN IN WASHINGTON!” drama.
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Let’s catch you up on the conversation surrounding The Benedict Option
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College letting you down? Take custody of your own education—start a reading group.
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Real education should be fueled by free and open inquiry. Answer these 10 questions and see if you're receiving your tuition's worth.