Roger Scruton on Beauty
Editor’s note: I’ve seen several tributes to Roger Scruton, who died a few days ago, here is one worth reading — here are John Stonestreet and Shane Morris: ‘A Path that Leads to Home’…
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Editor’s note: I’ve seen several tributes to Roger Scruton, who died a few days ago, here is one worth reading — here are John Stonestreet and Shane Morris: ‘A Path that Leads to Home’…
Read MoreBy Jeffrey Folks: Roger Scruton was one of the most selfless and authentic conservatives of our time.
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By Anders Hagstrom: Mainstream media outlets are applying a double standard against Christian and conservative satire, but the more the left criticizes it, the more popular that satire gets, according to Babylon Bee CEO…
Read MoreFrom Liberty Counsel: Even though the ERA actually died many years ago, the DOJ opinion is timely because abortion advocates have been pushing the false argument that the ERA is still alive and can…
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A new video from Prager University: “Fairness” has become a Progressive obsession. The childhood lament, “it’s not fair!” is now a common refrain among many adults. No political discussion seems complete without someone insisting…
Read MoreBy Elizabeth Fortunato: Which will it be, 21st-century feminists? An unfeeling, virtually sociopathic feminism or a feminism that is a proud and integral part of an ongoing project to more completely embrace humanity?
Read MoreBy Edward Ring: Ideology is color blind. Patriotism is color blind. Faith is color blind. As Benjamin Franklin once said, we must hang together, or surely we shall hang separately.
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Editor’s note: The following is the opening of an article by Nathanael Blake at The Federalist that’s been on my to-read list for a while. Blake addresses an important point about libertarians, who I…
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By David Lanza: American consumers understand that most forms of popular culture have become nothing more than commercials for the Democrat party. Movies, television, and music focus less on entertainment than on influencing the…
Read MoreBy Richard Kirk: “Identity politics is not so much politics as a primal scream. It’s the result of the Great Scattering — our species’ unprecedented collective retreat from our very selves.”
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Read MoreBy Rachel del Guidice: In politics, language is central—the words we use, what they mean, and what we want them to mean.
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