The American Conservative Presidential Symposium
Two-dozen conservatives, libertarians, and independently minded progressives reveal how they look at the presidential election.
Decades of conservative progress could disappear in a single election.
Two-dozen conservatives, libertarians, and independently minded progressives reveal how they look at the presidential election.
There’s an art to compromise in international relations.
What Aristotle, Robert Nisbet, Ross Douthat, and Thomas Frank have to say to us about this political moment
It is usually not very hard to find reasons not to vote for the major party candidates, but the 2016 election has made it much easier than normal.
This is not a normal election. God is judging us, says Michael Brendan Dougherty, by giving us what we deserve
Evan McMullin’s supporters were generally happy with George W. Bush.
Brash, bigoted Yale philosopher who cursed Christians rides high horse
Have FBI sources told Bret Baier the truth?
For universities and churches, to choose anything over Truth is to corrupt and destroy
Looking for the razor-wire silver lining in a GOP upset next week
There is a vast difference between what an anonymous individual says and what the State says.
‘That is the way with this earthquake: it binds the monks to the very ground that shakes’
Iran’s so-called “empire” is imaginary, and it is invented by people that need to make Iran into a much larger threat than it is.
Meet the field marshal of military reform and cultural conservatism.
Clearing up a misconception about the Benedict Option
The UK constitution throws a spanner in the works of its most vocal defenders
McMullin’s campaign isn’t going to lead to a “new conservative movement.”
Join us in forging the next generation of conservatism.
On same-sex marriage, Neuhaus’s Law emerges throughout the Christian churches
Three possible endgames we should all hope don’t happen.
Why a classic Philip Rieff essay on the Goldwater era resonates in the year of Trump.
Douthat says that the known evils of Hillary Clinton don’t justify the chaos-bringing Trump
Here is what I think is going to happen in the presidential race and the competitive Senate races next week.
And the violence in Syria, Iraq, and Yemen poses no threat to U.S. national security.
As expected, Kirk and Johnson appear to be heading to defeat next week.
A nation moving inexorably towards some kind of Reformation
The American Solidarity Party makes the case for community and subsidiarity.
Red Bull Theater gives us a Shakespeare for the age of Trump
Anchored by a brilliant lead performance, “Aquarius” casts the battle for urban development as high-stakes cinema.
Rod Dreher
A Question For ‘Affirming’ Churches
Rod Dreher
The Most Conservative Case Against Trump
Rod Dreher
Hillary Milhous Clinton’s October Surprise
Rod Dreher
No Bigots Need Book An Airbnb Room