by and | Mar 10, 2024

Peter Schwiezer, president of the Government Accountability Institute and author of Blood Money: Why the Powerful Turn a Blind Eye While China Kills Americans, joined editor of The American Spectator, Paul Kengor, to discuss corruption and liberalism in American institutions of higher…

by | Feb 19, 2024

Just in time for Presidents Day, the American Political Science Association released its 2024 survey of presidential greatness, which merely confirms the ideological and political bias of political science professionals — the very same people who teach (indoctrinate?) our children…

by | Feb 14, 2024

The recent lamentable travails afflicting American academia — falling public support, suppression of free expression, declining integrity of research as evidenced by seemingly widespread plagiarism — mask a longer-term but I think serious problem: American colleges and universities are disseminating…

by | Feb 8, 2024

Everywhere we turn, the country looks as though it is falling apart. Crime is out of control. Millions of illegal immigrants are pouring across our borders. Our schools are more interested in cultivating gender dysphoria and a proclivity for porn…

by and | Feb 8, 2024

Oct. 7 pulled back a veil on global politics. Not only did it demonstrate the vitriol Israelis face in their own country, but it also revealed the ugly head of anti-Semitism in the United States. On today’s episode of The…

by | Feb 2, 2024

Rhode Island’s North Kingstown School Department is under fire following a board member’s statement of desire to “never” inform parents if a child changes his or her so-called gender expression during school hours and activities. She expressed this belief during…

by | Jan 30, 2024

Superpower in Peril: A Battle Plan to Renew America By David McCormick (Center Street, 320 pages, $29) Can America bring itself back from the brink, or is it doomed to a cataclysmic end? It shouldn’t come as a surprise that…

by | Jan 23, 2024

Harvard University has had a rough few months. It seemed as though the series of scandals that beset the once-revered university had culminated in the resignation of Claudine Gay, its former president. But this week brought forth revelations that dealt…

by | Jan 22, 2024

As I recounted recently in the Wall Street Journal, 20 years ago Milton Friedman wrote me to say, after doing a complete analysis, he believed we should be taxing our universities rather than subsidizing them. The economics involved are pretty…

by | Jan 17, 2024

Last week, teaching, for Thales College, one of the sequences of classes in Western Civilization, I and four students, by chance all of them young men, discussed Machiavelli’s The Prince. It is utterly refreshing when you know, from the start,…

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