On the (Antiwar) Radio

Scott Horton of Antiwar.com radio interviewed me for his show last Thursday. Here’s the audio (MP3). I’m more rambling than usual: the point I make about the two parties being essential similar in their foreign policy, but still having minute differences that can be exploited, might seem rather murky. The overarching thing I wanted to [...]

Books for Trads and Old Righties

I’d heard about American Philanthropic‘s publishing arm, AmP Publishers Group, a while back. But just this past week I received their Fall/Winter catalog, and it’s superb. AmP isn’t a publisher itself so much as a distributor for several other small conservative presses, including the publishing divisions of the National Humanities Institute and Christendom Press. (Nor [...]

Christian Legal Society v. Localism

My friends at the Front Porch Republic see dire consequences arising from the Supreme Court’s recent Christian Legal Society v. Martinez ruling, which affirmed a circuit court decision that permits Hastings College of Law (part of the University of California system) to deny recognition to student groups that refuse to abide by the school’s nondiscrimination [...]