Local Philanthropy Isn’t Local for ‘Citizens of the World’
Activist billionaires use community foundations to funnel even more money to their global and national causes.
Hayden Ludwig
August 9, 2021
Blogs
Rod Dreher
Why Conservatives Should Care About Hungary
A last word about the liberal freakout over Tucker Carlson's visit to Orbanistan
Rod Dreher
August 8, 2021
Unpatriotic Conservatives™ 2021
Rod Dreher
August 6, 2021
Tucker To Hungary, Nixon To China
Rod Dreher
August 4, 2021
State of the Union
Keep China Out of Our Fields
We’re profiting foreign nations at our own expense.
Carmel Richardson
August 5, 2021
Masks Are So Last Year
Michael Huling
August 5, 2021
Worse Than a Failure
Collin Pruett
August 4, 2021
Podcasts
Who Guards the Guards?
Rod is back and joins Kale to discuss two main topics: the revelation of government surveillance using the Pegasus…
The American Conservative
July 29, 2021
Latest
Orban Isn’t the One With a Democracy Problem
The E.U. loves to attack Hungary yet it conceals its own "democratic deficit" and history of ignoring popular votes.
Matt Purple
August 7, 2021
Miami Futurism, Miami Fusionism
Missing vacation and thinking about a glimpse of the U.S.A.'s Latin American future.
Micah Meadowcroft
August 7, 2021
If This is Progress I Prefer Obsolescence
In an age of rapidly evolving technology, we are detached from those who came before us.
Casey Chalk
August 7, 2021
A Note from Hungary: We Are Not a Colony
As American liberals panic over Tucker Carlson’s visit to Viktor Orban, Hungarians are watching.
Mariann Őry
August 6, 2021
Republicans Smell Blood in the Water in California
A cautious optimism pervaded the gubernatorial debate hall at the Richard Nixon Library Wednesday night.
Curt Mills
August 6, 2021
Pass the Bipartisan National Security Powers Act
Now is the time to restore Congress’s predominant Constitutional role in national security.
Ivan Eland
August 6, 2021
Atlanta and the Future of American Housing
As investors buy up single family houses to rent and corner out homebuyers, there's an opportunity to think again about housing policy.
Lars Schonander
August 6, 2021
The Iliad and Olympic Gymnastics
Homer’s epic poem provides a frame for watching Simone Biles and Suni Lee in Tokyo.
Auguste Meyrat
August 5, 2021
Military Rule Destroys Burma’s Future
But there is little Americans can do directly to support the Burmese struggle for freedom.
Doug Bandow
August 5, 2021
Masks Off in the Classroom
We owe children, who are not an at-risk population, the benefits of face-to-face instruction.
Will Collins
August 5, 2021
The Tyranny of Smartphones and Dumb Covid Passports
Already tethered to the digital by devices that used to be novelties, we face the prospect of a vaccine-enabled "Paper's please!" future.
Matthew Walther
August 5, 2021

