The Death of Free Speech: The West Veils Itself
By Giulio Meotti: The West has capitulated on freedom of expression.
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By Giulio Meotti: The West has capitulated on freedom of expression.
Read MoreHere is an abbreviated version of a post by the Heritage Foundation’s Alex Adrianson: That was the central question at this year’s Resource Bank. Here are some of the answers we came away with: 1….
Read MoreBy Guy Sorman: Uniquely among the world’s democracies, the United States is based not on two pillars—politics and the market—but on three. The third pillar is philanthropy.
Read MoreBy Mariana Barillas and Kristiana Mork: Several of the most vocal companies operate in countries where homosexuality can result in a death sentence.
Read MoreBy Thomas Lifson: The lessons from Kansas and Delaware are obvious to anyone other than a progressive.
Read MoreBy Laurie Higgins
Read MoreHere is Vanessa Rasanen writing at The Federalist: My generation supports speech policing. In a liberal household, I was taught the opposite. I don’t talk to my parents much about politics anymore. Like many families…
Read MoreBy Michael Brown: Are you shocked by the radical success of LGBT activism in recent years? I hate to say it, but I told you it was coming, clearly and in detail.
Read MoreBy Rick Moran: The Bureau of Labor Statistics has released data that shows 1 in 5 US families have no one working. That’s more than 16 million families.
Read MoreBy Laurie Higgins: If women don’t want to use restrooms with men, they will have to use the family restroom, but if gender-dysphoric men don’t want to use restrooms with men, they don’t have to…
Read MoreBy Pat Langrell: The debate is about two vastly different ideas of marriage, not about whether we like gays.
Read MoreBy Kimberly Bloom Jackson
Read MoreEditor’s note: How many Americans know these facts? You know my answer. America is suddenly the upside down kingdom: our culture daily calls “…evil good, and good evil.” One symptom of our values turned…
Read MoreBy Robert Sirico
Read MoreBy Adam J. MacLeod: A federal court has said a student’s subjective understanding alters the meaning of an unambiguous, federal law.
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